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LOCAL CHIT-CHAT. BLACK BEM( TI ME Oh' loveliest days of September. When blackberrie. boos the lane. What ..

... September. When blackberrie. boos the lane. What visions of oy I remember When that fairest of months mats; I think of the bright morals' rambles. When sed ge* ere Wands. ♦nd who got caught la the healable* With ale IN the blackberry Uwe. We hung the ...

RURAL NOTES

... positively bristled with them!) blackberry his seed wheat. Some farmers imagine that aimed parties have in some measure taken their place. any kiadof wheat will do to sow, while a matter of Blackberry picnics and blackberry teal, generally take fact a pattern ...

TO2 Svf• IC AT NIWTOWN

... their columns of greenery on.high ; here lean ancient clump of bottles, green. slender leaf-clad boughs mooed low attune of blackberries. affording • feast for the atent birds, sway of which are Boer joaaarlng fur ,a depart are to warmer climes : the Girding ...

HZREITAGZ A THE HERMIT&

... tower this seminar than ever known. are plentiful. but owing to tee long continued - ought they are not so good as emus) ; blackberry parties have however been eery numerous. ♦ A good many akmages are to the village this Michaelmas. all the went hyaena have ...

TIM CORPORATION MINTING&

... other morning two charming young ladies waited upon me with • branch of blackberries loaded with ripe fruit, and said out Hermitage way there were bushels to be gathered. Blackberrying in November would be rather novel. A swarm of wave yesterday settled ...

THE ART tir.ILLERY

... exhibitor, and ben pictures doseriedly attract • good deal of attention, especially her very clever demsboci of a bramble of blackberries. A host. building shed is not altogether a romantic subject, but Mks P. M. Grace, of St. Andrew's park, Bristol, has succeeded ...

Published: Friday 27 May 1898
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 527 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Jay:aka, sire Ptz•Hoee, dam J. Andrews

... Star, dam Lustre—' a, Mr. Stratton ; her bull calf, Mr. Dowding. Batltuni; a bet bolt calf. 3}gs., Earl B ' A l tilit. g. Blackberry, aim Vain Captain, dam laspberry-26g5., Mr. Chasten. Lydia, sire Vain Captain, dam Lyric-27p., and her heifer calf, 3c.5 ...

Published: Thursday 22 September 1898
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 453 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE WOICING DAIRY. This excellent section of the society's work a centre of attractica the whole day, ..

... exhibitor, and her pictures deservedly attract • good deal of attention, especially her very clever dention of a bramble of blackberries. A boatbuilding shed Is not altogether a romantic subject, but Miss F. M. Once, of St. Andrew's park, Bristol, has succeeded ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1898
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 734 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

NIIBBUBY GUILDH&LL CLUB

... and their humble offering. in the shays d Imam variegated leaves sod berries, potatoes while one little girl sews fine blackberries. sweater loaf, the gift d a neighbour, was among decorations. 71s were, as usual, fonrarded to the Newbury Diane Hnepital ...

ehristmas and taster. AN 111 E E TIM OF EDMUND BURKE. FDA TRICKS. CV 1. KEY stretched hie feet towards

... th • fireplace, in one corn r of tits high-batted settle, //Pint Jrffnv hustled ahout, ILrjorie wag not them to mull woes blackberry love broutzl.t lo , r a book, mid Parton Oleo, a coo. of Grey's Ekegyoo the tor tie. of her salad end the tentenee • ith ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1898
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1099 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

NOTES OF THE DAY

... whirls the timely publication of the 8100-hooks showed to be unsound. Kings and Queens an, as common nowadays the Riviera as blackberries, and our own Meet linetoue Sovereign will seen be among those who journey to the South to avoid the keenness of the March ...

Published: Tuesday 15 February 1898
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1359 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SUMMER FASHIONS

... Fruit, too. is much toed ; cherries ter the mascot, later on we tholl have curnusts—greso, red, black, and whitefollowed by blackberries. Theme lest reslly lend themselves more than any ether berried fruit to the garlanding of hats. merge dull green straw ...

Published: Wednesday 08 June 1898
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 1672 | Page: 3 | Tags: none