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in •onall cottage* (real cottage?, not villas so-called) either about Hampstead Dulwich at Mrs. Ridley s. the ..

... s. the la>t of row m which led out into Dulwich fields on the one side, and was itself full of buttercups in spring and blackberries autuma.'’ Buskin's recollections of his Hunter Street days were of somewhat Spartan regimen. He describes how was always ...

ELECTION NOTES

... dares to say that the fanning population ought not have had this relief. The Radicals who said first were plentiful as blackberries, but then there was no election on. If, however, had been a *‘dole to the landlords —given fanners with one hand and snatched ...

agricultdral notes. agricultural legislation

... or tramp who chooses to break his fences damage his hedges in the search for on honest penny through medium mushrooms, blackberries, and similar natural products. The questions of tuberculosis, of the ralo corn one uniform weight, and the publication ...

PUBLISHER

... Such legislation would, considered, away with the damage sus(aiie'il In- formers through persons in s* arch nindirooms, blackberries, etc. present there was practicaliv remedy. Mr. K. Joimson seconded the resolution, «ciat was agreed to. Disease from road ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. MONDAY. JULY 1. 1901

... etch; onion*, to fid. per ttonr; green gooseberries. I*. fid. per stone; Engluli tomatoe*. fid. to la; forei-n. 3d. to 4d.: blackberries, fid.; white cherries, fid. per lb.; pea#, la to 2a pet 81b.; cabbages, to per dozen. FISH. BII.LIXGSO ATK, Kit onlay —Coat ...

“TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSE- CUTED.” A DISCUSSION AT BOROUGHBRIDGE. A meeting of the Boroughbridg* A T,cult ..

... over his land should it notice, and not means of barbed wirs. Major Dent strongly objected to the taking of miuhroonis and blackberries merely for market purposes. It was quit© unho.trablo that such things allowed. In somo places the country had been entirely ...

SELBY FLOWER SHOW

... wrlion. The Kev. B. Hemsworth, of Monk Frvston Hall, showed collection of Logan berry, hybrid between the raspberry and the blackberry. which also took a prize. There were also a number of classes specially eel apart for amateur* and cottagers, in which some ...

POLLING IN THE ANDOVER

... worth, ami the swirl of leaves in the turns of the road were enough to show the near advent of autumn without the ripening blackberries in the thick growth tliat lines the highways this part of the country. Every type cf vehicle was used to bring in voters ...

A'.l VJL INTELLIGENCE

... out of his hands, but could say should wish them joy the tusk. Men like Mr. Hook and Mr. Campbell were not so common as blackberries. (Laughter and applause.) It was not an easy matter to find man possessed of the oualifications to which they had necomo ...

DEATH FROM OVER EATING AT SCAR BOROUGH

... of Scarborough gasfiuer. lias died under curious circumstances. Wednesday last she at© some fish and quantity of stewed blackberries, and died on the following day. Dr. Worthington told coroner's jury on Friday night that tho cause death was possibly ...

A FHEB CnCIICII CIDES’ (ItTILD FOR LEEDS. MIBS FARNINGHAM ON ITS WORK

... from improper eating.” the child being in delicate health, and having Buffered from tbe consumpt ion of li«h and stewed blackberries. *• *'* amiual report, which showed fiia; '. siutlents had atu-mied Uio classes during ar-.oii. Govvriimcnt grants bad ...