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NEWS OF THE NORTH

... uupirtautl the knowledge to their prop.. ties m eci ntibc r. Meacc, but uud»ralop«M mine*, as a* any .v>ut:» Africa, are found blackberries,' and bought for but eery small prices. Here the caudal suck l»y investors has been returned over and again, ami it is ...

DERBY HUNT MEETING

... Fletcher Banker, aged Mr. McNeill Mr. Blackberry. aged .Owner 0 Lord Marring toot Acceptance, C'aerau, yrs. Captain Barry Betting: Isabella. Psyche, Empress. Banter led for half the journey, when dropped away, aud Blackberry earned the running until six lurluogs ...

A MUSICAL RETROSPECT

... and cnntralti, were few and far between up to the time the Gruwt Exhibition 1851, but they were now almost as plentiful blackberries autumn. This latter remark would apply a.so good organist*, who, trou. being mere handful wn-n he returned to Leeds in ...

MIN AND TIPPOO

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Published: Saturday 03 May 1890
Newspaper: Skyrack Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2087 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PERNILLA

... sbe burned along the lane brushing off a fragrant drifts of Juue berry blossoms, and catch-18 ing her dress on mischievous blackberry vines ever gon tbe alert. As she reached home, Cassiopea d hung low over the bluffs. Tintings of pink and s blue beyond ...

Published: Saturday 03 May 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5066 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THIRSK SPRING MEETING

... Sanderson> Blacsberry, 3 Widdowfleld 1 Winner trained ornately. Bet tins • 4 on Fahjola. 6 to 1 agst Primus, 7 to Blackberry. 8 i each and Forbidden Fruit, and 10 to each Faringtoo, ar.d Sprtngbeek. on right jumped off front of Primus, with Fabiola ...

The MUNICIPAL STAKES did not fill,

... and Downs. 3 Owner W. Gardner's Touch-Me-Not, 3 yra. Ryan *« Itllrernerr'e /«-land. 3 yre J. Dawson. Jun. W. Mandefwwre Blackberry. Owner 9 of lOOga. for ; ooite f. „ b«i mi., the winner sold for 100 sovs, If for nlld. give furlong* Mr. NM.111.11 'j° ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1890

... THE YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1890. MR. STAVENHAGEN'S RECITAL. Pianists are as plentiful blackberries, and probably not going too tar to assert that oo time since the pianoforte was in existence have they been more numerous, and at the same time ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... they ran source, though I have met with that form; but as Thomsons and: Thompsons, Toinsons, and Tompsous they abound like blackberries. Had it not been for Tom, in fact, the seasons might still have gone unsung: electricity would lack some of the brightest ...

LAWN TENNIS. NOTES. Another w&.k has come and gone, and still there is respite in the number or excellence of

... have sprung up, and was tney who gained great renown Liverpool last week, causing surprises to be thick as the proverbial blackberry. a matter fact, the plodders, of whom, of course, the mass of players is composed, are rapidly coming the front. There are ...

CHILDREN'S CORNER

... boys and girls perhaps, who are always trying to bring their chickens to market before they are hatched, or pluck their blackberries before they are ripe. 1 think this is very silly indeed. Tbir.gs can be done too soon as well as too late, and the oue ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1182 | Page: 2 | Tags: none