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•, FOR AMATEUR _GARDENERS. BY Ait F. R. H.S

... •, FOR AMATEUR _GARDENERS. BY F. R. H.S. MANAGEMENT OF A SMALL MISENHOUSIL Greenhuuses are at plenii:ul as blackberries in autumn in gal Acne, but tew oi them are managed. They are either overcrowded with • miscellaneous lot of plants, with the result ...

Published: Sunday 01 January 1899
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 630 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

NOTES JIN THE WEST. WEST OF ESSA) NEWS. ents have been made for Sir Mylor Bible Ch istian bazaar realised

... £3 9s. to- The wing se Ve: ards the chaj byt ane “MA. oud the Hon. Ivor Guest ine tte rm hh this — A bunch of fine mpe blackberries was gathered between dor: Heodea and St. Kew oa F lay by Mies Millie Sanua Mav Receptios Janua tr nice The resi for Suns: ...

Published: Monday 02 January 1899
Newspaper: Western Morning News
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 4279 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Mr. S. Cook killed a snake at Newton Deo. sth. By the death of Mrs. Martin London, Mr. T. Beer’s

... the death of Mrs. Martin London, Mr. T. Beer’s house and shop ifalls to the Church Feeofees. Several persona have picked blackberries around Hart« recentlv. Misa E. J. Littlejohn picked primroses on garden hedge, Dec 27th. Mr. W. Webber killed an adder ...

GOSSIP OF THE DAY

... -t. BUTTERFLY ON BOXlXt; DAY. On Boxing Day » resident Hastings eanght a butterfly in Queen's Road, and ah picked some blackberries in Elphinstone Road. A DENIAL BY THE SIRDAR The Cairo correspondent of the London Daily New* asked officially to contradict ...

Published: Monday 02 January 1899
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4463 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MANY THINGS IN FEW LINES

... ladies huv« entered the family marriage. Boxing Day resident Hastings caught butterfly In Queen's Road, and also picked some blackberries Iv Elphinstone Road. Mr Hilton Fhilipson lias made gift of £1,010 to the Home for Destitute Crippled Children v, inch ri ...

THE MUSIC OF THE BEES

... colourless flowers would be scarcely visited. But most. berry-bearing wild plants bear white flowers—the hawthorn, holly, blackberry, and others—and yet they are bearing a prodigious crop of berries: and it is, perhaps, needless to say that these, for the ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1899
Newspaper: Echo (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1469 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SMALL TALK OF THE WEEK

... your Honour, with your Honour's vast experience, is pleased enough to observe that truthfulness is not so plentiful as blackberries in this country. And I am sorry to say, though this witness is a man of my own feathers, that there are in my profession ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1899
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 9739 | Page: 9 | Tags: Photographs 

advertise APARTMENTS WORDS WEEK Is THE MAH 4 1899: TRADE NOTES A Thread-bare Theme controversy Manchester of ..

... bad way the Century of correspondence in a paper 31st 1900 is date upon On resident butterfly in Queen’s Road picked some blackberries in Elphinstone Road to think more of our Colonial dos-sessions and take interest in them do” words are Ben Tillett’s latest ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1899
Newspaper: Burton Daily Mail
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4894 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A SIX MILES POINT WITH THE SOUTH A FLOODED COUNTRY

... in a rare hurry, running through Cotgrave Covert, out across the road loading from Nottingham to Owthorpo, and as if for Blackberry Hill. On reaching the brickyard near Wold Hill, however, the fox doubled right back, and hounds fairly raced along flat ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1899
Newspaper: Sporting Life
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 856 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

CRICKET AT THE CAPE

... the from whence he started beat hie parsuen. Cover and the New Cover were both drawn blank, but another fox was found at Blackberry Covert. This one pointed straight for Owthorpe Borders, bat the dav being well advanced our correspondent made for'home ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1899
Newspaper: Nottingham Journal
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: | Words: 355 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

The N•w H.R.H.4 Now Christians limbs Monday. Persians Assyrians of the .Waltf nit. .101V8 HERE, THERE, AND ..

... their pockets with the fruit, went in swimming, took a tramp of about four miles after the cows, picking ten quat ts of blackberries on the way, went to a cot nroast in the evening, followed by an old-fashioned breakdown in the kitchen, and another rcund ...

Published: Wednesday 04 January 1899
Newspaper: Westminster Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 623 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

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... their pockets with the fruit, went in swimming, took a tramp of about four miles after the cows, picking ten quarts of blackberries on the way, went to a corn-roast in the evening, followed by an old-fashioned breakdown in the kitchen, and another round ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1899
Newspaper: Morning Leader
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 846 | Page: 1 | Tags: none