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THE KNOCKLAYDE POACHING CASE

... past week the blackberry or fruit of the- wild brier is being turned to profitable account throughout this distriet. As soon as it became knosn that Mr. James Traynor and Mr. P. M Geehan had secured orders for large quantities of blackberries, the little ...

THE MANSION HOUSE SUPPER ROOM

... of science, and they will be all receiving the freedom of the city. Mr Ross said that prominent men were as plentiful as blackberries in Ireland. And there might be other cases in which a gold box might be presented at the cost of the rates. The- Attor ...

BIGAMY CASE AT LISBURN

... of Lisles, near me 6aA bok place. It appears that the boy left home early in the morning for the pur- pose of gatherin-blackberries. While he was climbing a stone wall to secure somne bunches of the fruit be missed his footing iand fell to the ground ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

... given up to the authorities. M lr U0'Aiara ibsearved that he had *e.n ri 1 h* detectives about the place 2s lelicek as blackberries (laughter). Witnos,: r ott his l nioey. £ 27 ?? iu gold, hiving i.ntede ii' receipts. Crosq-exativted by M1r. O'Shttushaessy- ...