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Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette

BELVOIR

... by Her Grace the Duchess of Rutland, at Belvoir Castle, on Wednesday next. The Annual Athletic Sports will take place at Blackberry Hill, in tbe afternoou, after tve distribution, and we have no doubt that, should the occasion be favoured with fine weather ...

LIST OF SPECIAL AUTUMN SALES

... sin. BATTENS, 500 FEET RUN liin. by 9in. ditto, TICKET OFFICE, STAKES, FIREWOOD, & The Bale will commence at Two O'clock. BLACKBERRY HILL, NEAR BELVOIR CASTLE. To Builders, Carpenters, Joiners, and Others, SHAFTO H. SIKES Has received directions from the ...

SELECTED SPECIMENS

... skeleton, remarked, ** Papa, how can that man keep his dinner in ! —Frank. “PAT. have you ever sern a red blackberry?” “Sure and I have, for all blackberries are red whet they are green,—Sambo. A REPORT is carrent. that the police are being vaccinated. But ...

W Chatterton, ¢ Warren, U Pougher

... BLACK- | BERRY HILL. | The annual encampment of the Ist Volunteer l Battalion heicesungin Rfiiment is this year h-.x' held at Blackberry Hill, b’{ trm‘““’“i of his Grace the Duke of Ratland, and a more suitable spot could scarcely be found in the county for ...

Nielton Niowbray Times Yale of Pelvoir Sajettr. FRIDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1893. DISTRICT AND PARISH COUNCILS

... reynard’s character, ha being 8o cantions that be is never caught in a job of this kind twice over, Two PrusoNs searching for 'blackberries near Brooksby last week came upon the remains of a fine badger that Lad evidently been wormed by a dog, who apparently ...

‘c'o UPON, | Aug. 29, | “isg. )

... bill-berry before it is due-berry. Yeur father, tne elder-berry, would not have been such a gooseberry ; but you need not Jook black-berry, for I don't care a straw-berry, and I shan't pay you till Christmas-berry,” —2. A MISERLY OLD LADY kept anicn. One day ...

FIELD AND GARDEN

... pears, ploms, cherries, apricots, peaches, | and nectarines sow two inches deep, similar to the puts. Seeds of mulberries, blackberries, and straw- ' berries can be sown half-an-inch deep in a warm positios outdoors. Sow a few bardy annusls, to | form a ...

ATHLETE, MELTON MOWBRAY LOCAL BOARD

... Powel The remainder of the distribution was undertaken by the Duke of Rutlond THE ATHLETIC SPORTS, as usual, took place on Blackberry Hill. The programme comprised ten events.and some capital races were witnessed. The arrangements were most satisfactorily ...

THIRD EDITION

... is expected the restoration will take about three months to complete. TrE LEICESTERSIIRE VOLUNTEERS will go into camp at Blackberry Hill, Belvoir Castle, on Saturday next. On Monday, athletic sports will take lace, and on Friday tbe annual inspection will ...

WARTNABY

... Monday last, Tt appears that two residents on the Barkby Road, Mys, Lee and Mrs. Kirt, were retarning home from gathering blackberries and were proceeding along the foot road to Syston, As they crossed the field near the cemetery, on Mr Bent's farm | one ...

( COUPON. | July 11th, | 1890. )

... course we have not paid tbem if they bave had holidays on their own account. Once defendant had balf a day’s holiday to go blackberrying (laughter). During the last four months he has made full time, except on his own account. fany of the men are thrze minutes ...

' THE HIDDEN HAND:

... woods around my cabin, and contioually lay in wait for me. I could not go out even in the company of my maid Lura to pick blackberries and wilg plums, cr gather forest roses, or to get fresh water at the spring, without being intercepted by Le Noir and his ...