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BY BEN BRTitIRLEY. Ab-eth'-Tate

... fast as I laded it eaut, but couldno' give o'er becose it wur sich gam; when Pre titled to ha' my e'en welly scrod eaut wi' blackberry trees, an my clooas shut ribbins we makkin gaps for bigger lads i' wiekthurn hedges; when I recollect beaw sweet a buttereake ...

Published: Friday 13 January 1893
Newspaper: Cotton Factory Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3418 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE VOICE OF THE rLYING D.Y

... marrow from the bone of the bear whioli his father had k tiled for Into found a bunch of crabs only lofts:ma to a broach of blackberries. Once there soma goo , ' people who were rich. They looked about theta that many ether else good— wore peter. It Owed thew ...

NEAREST AriD DEAREST. K. SOUTEWORTH

... patches of strawberry beds and many fruit trees, all inclosed in a high wall, overgrown with luxuriant hedges of raspberry and blackberry vines; and they roved about in wild joy, while the elder members of the household were settling things within doors. No ...

Published: Friday 20 January 1893
Newspaper: Cotton Factory Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5250 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... place. The phenologist observes the first appearance the swallow and the snowdrop, the day on which the nightingale and the blackberry are with no longer, the arrival of the spring dews and the departure of the summer sun. He essentially and literally a ...

Published: Thursday 16 February 1893
Newspaper: Manchester Evening News
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MR. G. W. LANE'S CONCERTS

... execution afforded immense pleasure, applause '.ng constant, while encores were once more almost' as plentiful as the proverbial blackberry. Mr. Andrew Black was the conspicuous vocal attraction, and with him were such capable singers as Madame Marie Andersen ...

Published: Monday 20 February 1893
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 482 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... thought seemed to strike him as his glance fell upon the crowded galleries and well-filled benches. Peers were plentiful as blackberries. The Duke of Devonshire sat aloft, with arms folded, in .slumber, and head upon bis breast, just in the old days when he ...

Published: Wednesday 01 March 1893
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 13893 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CORRESPONDENCE. Letters intended for publication should be written as briefly and concisely possible. The ..

... experience or agricultural chemistry can alone decide what class of strawberry (ground fruit), or raspberry, gooseberry,currant, blackberry, nut (bush fruit), or pear, apple, cherry, plum, damson (orchard fruit) is the beet suited for the soil and climate existing ...

Published: Friday 10 March 1893
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2453 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BOLTON OPERATIVE COTTON SPINNERS' ASSOCIATION

... than is likely to accrue to them as a consequence of having eye only to the wages rates, which best yields as many thorns blackberries. As to the financial position of the association, the expenditure, exclusive of all levies, was £9,812 6s. 10d., or reduction ...

Published: Friday 10 March 1893
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 432 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Our Capital Letter. LONDON'S LATEST GOSSIP. (IV UP•TO-OATER)

... seen here just now. • • • Touching this Imperial Institute. At the opening next Wednesday, Royalties will be as thick as blackberries in September. Indian potentates—Rajahs and Nixams and parties of that sort—wearing the most costly robes and jewels beyond ...

Published: Sunday 07 May 1893
Newspaper: Empire News & The Umpire
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1813 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

• • • 141 Wit Bee stars—three for choice—at this P°P't

... Lost to the World, so to speak, there are a few of us who would be willing to kill the fat-headed calf and all go a-blackberrying, as one might say. At the Palace two comic stars have been &- twinkling and a-wrinkling and a-going of it generally, in ...

Published: Sunday 07 May 1893
Newspaper: Empire News & The Umpire
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4722 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BAILINGS

... in when four wickets were down for 115, he punished the bowling without mercy. Boundary hits were almost as plentiful as blackberries in the autumn, and yet he hardly made a faulty stroke. If Flowers could only induce one or two members of the Notts eleven ...

Published: Sunday 21 May 1893
Newspaper: Empire News & The Umpire
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2528 | Page: 4 | Tags: none