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TRABGEDY AT LITTLEHAMPTON

... the production of blackberries for market sale. It mtm‘}inz a farmer, with eight acres of unproductive %ei: wsazod accoant by laging itdown with B ies. ing 9000 quarts o 4 30, he was enabledto get a net return of £6D\from his blackberry field. ...

AGRICULTURE

... der, a parasite that often accompanies foreign seed. Earlinesscontimues to be the characteristic of the season. _ Ripe blackberries were g:themd from the hedgerow brambies some days ago ; thestonv haws have acquired their fall autumnal colour ; and catkins ...

THE HOUSEWIFE'S FRIEND

... Tie tightly and boil ori 1 ?? One nAOUr. 8e VUWill ountcer cd nile Sugar, rurained and ilavohrcd. h ail Bol Blackberry Jelly. Biupthe blackberries in a stone crock.a ?? the juice, land to every pint allow one vith t~oand of Sugar. fleat the saugr in the ...

Published: Saturday 19 September 1896
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1476 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

“SMART SOUTHSEA.”

... delightful Southsea embankment or sea-wall. Sothis time I will go on foot across the island, among the golfers and the blackberries, which grow in profusion on our island. If ggu pause for the gathering of a handful, you must be on your guard leagnitiur ...

THE REALEASED DYNAMITERS

... frieuds t a w-ere searching the woods and hi!ls and glens of Ie- WVest Cork, he was not, as supposed, subsintinr be upon blackberries Mid fresh -air, but Wasl ein- the Ipoyed as a farm labuarer tsonic live miles fromn 8kibbercea. At first lhe reftused to ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1896
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 762 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

GOSPORT

... he had often done before. When he got to the far end of the Sronnd he left the man to go with other children and gather blackberries. Shortly after that a little fl'r] brought his golf stick and hat, and said he was in the water. She was the onl{ one from ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... for a, ?? bit be bit, ?? breaking down to ay a forfeit. U1 An caid Wolau had a4. gai'dero, tif wihill grew a rr bass of blackberries. 'IThe berries wveru qulite Sr pe, but she dare not leave the ltirzse to go itaro wv .te garden to eat teill, so SMl. called ...

Published: Saturday 11 January 1896
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1727 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

NATURE NOTES

... and is knlown -to keep le down this weedt to tin enormous exteut. These beantiful little birds used to be as common as i blackberries, as the saying ist, now they are more or les rareand yearly become mlore searce. TheyI are favourite birds with birdeatchers ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1896
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1422 | Page: 12 | Tags: News 

eart on the London Road, Waterloo, on the 29th ult. Word proved the case.—The d>fend- I.:v:x blnd ..

... there was no one in charge ; but eventually a bO{ .pm-nd.—'l‘he defendant said that the lad was talki some girls, who were blackberrying over the b:gae The cows had to go a distance of two miles to the meadow.—A fine of 10s. 6d., imludim costs, was img::’nd ...

detained until he attain the age of case Meyers, judgment was snsxm';gmi., - «A Craupiox Boxgr”’ CHARGED WITH ..

... Miss R. T. Jones, who sent a large number of studies of exceptional merit. One of her best exhibits was a painting of a blackberry bush, which was admirably treated. Two heads from life were also very meritorions; and hen’ studies of flowers, a copy of ...

‘ ..M_Mm,...d.t....u.‘amm The highest m\-hnh. awarded for discipline, ! -to.dAflu b?hfi:wt?{'m tog::fi ble- . - g ..

... Leachman stated that he had not (when he saw the body) been dead less than 12 hours or more than 48. Two little Eid‘ blackberrying on Wednesday morning saw him Bfii“' and gave the alarm. Police- Constable way and others found him suspended by & handkerchief ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... businoss is busin-ss, and somebody snust do it, and I shall ta1e Gny, holiday later ou, wvhen the Uts arc riper and thei t blackberries are bigger. liia 'la r The Greenleaf Club. I You haven't forgotten that there is such an f organisation as the Greenleaf ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1896
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3814 | Page: 12 | Tags: News