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... either cannot or will not play will have to make room for better men. Though first-cass exponents are not quite so tbick as blackberries in season, they are to be had for -a 'con- sideration; and very fewpeople will doubt that the time has come for drastic ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... party policy and tradi- tions, so that Socialist Tories and Democratic aristocrats are becoming almost as plentiful as blackberries; but Lord DuxAtyvEN's obliquities hitherto have generally pointed in the opposite direction, and it is as a staunch Pr ...

Published: Wednesday 08 January 1890
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 6133 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

NEW BOOKS

... picturesi Topsy or the Parish D ctor, or describes a Mop or Statty, when be leads us to the hayfield or to the blackberry harvest, introduces us to the village barber or to the public-house dog. The sketches were well worth collecting and re ...

SPORTING NEWS

... 3&-The HasaPMMocOs Srsrsrszcs&se Curp of 40 sovs; lst nb3 each; an allowance. About three miles. Ellesmere, a Banker, a Blackberry, a I El Cocique. a Emprees, 6y Acceptance 6y IUabella, fy . Dormajoo, fy Invention, Syren, fy Physche, a AnDDrrmOXA ARasvnUs ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Payne), Banker (Mn. McNeill), Blackberry (Mr. Holder), and Acceptance (Captain Darry) also ?? : 2 to 1 egst Isabella, b to 4 eget Psyche, soad 4 to 1 agst Empress. -Banker was followed by Syrna and Isabella, with Blackberry nest, for about a mile, when ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... specially artistic about it, and'that representations of human hand holding pens and pencils have I been as plentiful as blackberries ever since the art of writing was invented. It must be borne in mind that although the defendants' hand was similar to ...

Published: Friday 25 April 1890
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 6110 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

SPORTING NEWS

... t or Harpagon-; Ficd-Thimblcby *or E;-entt; Land and Water-Fabiola or Barberry; LZteesed Vituaters' Gaztte-Stokeslsy or Blackberry. SOWEcrrY WELTE.R HAmNDIcAr.-Sportsman-Star Trap; Sport ing ILfr-Yarmi or Star Trap; Fided-Star Trap; L5and and ?? Consent ...

Published: Monday 28 April 1890
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: | Words: 5826 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

SPORTING NEWS

... (Finlay), Farington (W. Wood), Stok-esley (P. Maguire), Squire (G. Broadbeut), Blackberry (Widdowfield) also ran.- B~etting :6 to 40 onPabiola, 6bto 1 agst Primus, 7 to 1 asict Blackberry, 8 to 1 each aget Forbidden. Fruit and runn fo rmu nth et e and Pbpao h ...

SPORTING NEWS

... 7 5 UpsandfDewns -. 36 2 Fabtola s_~ a 7 3 Teuch-me-not .3 6 2 Yorirshirsman .36 612 Zealand.. ..3 6 0 Barberry - 6 .S67 Blackberry .. .360 92 0.-The Dore FrATn of lOage, for two-year-olhs; colt& Set, fillies and geldings Set 111b. Five furlongs. ICreeping ...

THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... rawness about the colour which repels. Two girls-young ladies of rather Jano-esque forms-and a little boy are among the blackberries : one lady is raising an exquisitely-1 moulded naked arm to gather a berry; the other is daintily endeavouring to liberate ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Ecuador, N Primes, Everitt, Miraholle, Raby, Azoot, Duephal, Loricula, Chionin t filly, Little Don Cesar, Gar'ter Blue, Blackberry, Corn F. Roses, Star-trap, Proteus, and Matilda 11L. bo ?? ?? DONCASTER SEPTEMBER MEETING. al WEIGHTS FOR THE GREAT YORKSETIRE ...

FLOWER SHOW AT ALTON TOWERS

... for a million or so, especially on heavy settling days, would seem to be a matter of course, if not quite as plentiful as blackberries. A few years ago the Manchester Ship Canal Company, when buying out the Bridgewater Trustees, drew One cheque for- a million ...