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I have rca«l that when their huts the Esquimaux cast off every shred of clothing owing the heat. Is that

... much it boast of ?” •• No, there isn’t. We find, however, several varieties of berries the cranberry, the bluclierry. and blackberry which geese feed. here are few kinds of grasses, and the moss upon which therein deer feed. There are some trees, hut they ...

BIBLE TRAINING INSTITUTE

... hackneys, as illustrated by such sires as Danegelt, Sir Walter Gilbey's 3,000 guinea horse ; and in mares, such animals as Blackberry hackney mare,No. 412, H. 5.8.. by Confidence, and owned y Messrs Abbot Bros., of the Rookery Farm, Thuxton, Norfolk, will ...

Published: Friday 13 July 1894
Newspaper: Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2302 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CATTLE SHOWS

... brreel, ?? lRon. ther Eerl of Haudimogrti. Best soew large or medni.ni hoeed ?? ion. the Earl rli Hiddindton. Bet ha-I. If blackber*-ri Right Himn. Lord Prilwartr. Best sow, black i brred--ltight ion, fesril V Iwaraby.r liT:Ton- ANoD ?? to ?? 3lk ?? Earl ...

THE CEILIDH

... from tca minutes to tweaty afterwards. Stir carefaliy to prevent ecorching. Jam is made from the more juicy berries, | blackberries, carrante, raspberriee, ctc. ; marma|lade from the firmer fruits, as apples, pineapples, oranges, peachse, and apricots ...

PEEBLESSHIRE

... thought. Fruit, however, has been ruined for this year. In Kingsmeadowa there is not a single apple pear in largo orchard. Blackberries, though not so bad, Are very poor, as also gooseberries. Tho strawberry crop, which is much cultivated, has fortunately ...

Published: Monday 30 July 1894
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 242 | Page: 3 | Tags: none