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THE GLOBE, THURSDAY. APRIL_6, 1809. THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMIS-

... pest, and in parts Now South Wales the blackberry is so prolific that the .ruit is | gathered the ton, in place vf the bushel hundred-weight with which English blackberry gatherers are familiar. The blackberry is finest and most abundant on the coast ...

Published: Thursday 06 April 1899
Newspaper: Globe
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1091 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SALE OF POLO PONIES

... sprang to 300 guineas at the second bid. Delilah made 550 guineas, Kildare 250 guineas. Freckles guineas. Matron guineas, and Blackberry 250 guineas. These were seme of the best prices obtained. The whole lot realised 8,665 guineas, being average £264 each ...

THE ISLANDS OF THE SEA OF MORBIHAN

... Then you jump ashore, occasionally on rock, but as a rule in an unfathomable bed of mud. Much .scrambling among gorse and blackberry bushes follows, till the guide discovers a Mt% hole in the ground, through which you crawl, into a prehistoric stone house ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1899
Newspaper: Cycling
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 30 | Tags: none

Queries for Readers

... New Zealander.” (42,285) CAT.—My cat has a (dh-'i:. or rother a_growth in one of his ears ich resembles in appearance a blackberry, but is red, snd discharges. The ear is bathed almost daily with warm water, with a few permanganate of potash crystals ...

Published: Tuesday 18 April 1899
Newspaper: Echo (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 406 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LOCAL ART MITE

... windmill on an ohm gerund covered with rich seine e. through winds ibis grey chalky path, while a runic Iprw is gathering blackberries. The glisrious finery !animist rolls away hill and dale to the distaax horizon, while the canopy, sky above is ably anal ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1899
Newspaper: Middlesex County Times
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 415 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

PARSON PETER'S DAUGHTER

... she had been one of the few Quarters children that I was allowed to play with, and I could never forget the glorious blackberrying expeditions that she had successfully engineered for me. Priscilla did not approve of Charlotte, and never lost a chance ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1899
Newspaper: Marylebone Mercury
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 511 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE LOVE OF LOVE

... proper bramble, the little flower that has the blackberry for fruit, flattered, for the time, by the name of rose ? If so, I think this Dirge of Tennyson's is the only poem that has celebrated the blackberry-blossom-tender little form of a rose that has ...

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... last year or so Thornton Heath has been noted for curious fires and fin* incidents. Burning haystaclis have been common as blackberries in autumn, trees fire were last summer of almost weekly occurrence, while hedges and grass have lieen alight beyond number ...

COUNTRY LIFE

... kini plentiful on the hazels, and along this hedgerowv tihe spikes of the wild hyacinths are beginning to show. The bravo blackberry bramble seerns almost an evergreen, the privet loolks fflesi and green, and the holly is still in plaecs in splendid berry ...

Published: Saturday 15 April 1899
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1075 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Ml*4 coLVILLICS BRIDESMAIDS' DRI*;A

... along the Buckinghamshire lanes, the hedges bright with the scarlet hips and the duller red berries of the hawthorn, while blackberries enticed us now and again from our walk to pause and enjoy a few berries, which, if they cost is. a pound, would be considered ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1899
Newspaper: The Queen
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1340 | Page: 46 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE AT HOME.AXD ABROAD

... set in. Almond trees are in full blossom, whilst lilacs. willows, black poplars, hawthorns, elder?, honey- suckles, and blackberries have come partially into leaf, and green buds are showing upou lat'-r trees and shrubs in the woods and hedge- rows. Peaches ...

Published: Tuesday 04 April 1899
Newspaper: London Evening Standard
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2367 | Page: 8 | Tags: none