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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette

RUMINATIONS BY RUSTICUS

... several aweeks past been festooned with dog roses, and wery pretty they have looked. og‘he? flowers of the dewberry and blackberry are less conspicuous, but they, too, are pretty. I never wemember seeing the Delphiniums so fine and atately. Many of them ...

EXPERIENCES AT THE DARDANELLES. HOW OUR TROOPS MANAGE WITHOUT THE LADIES

... to the Turkish fire, They allow two or three to bathe in peace, but a large party would soon be in pieces! Getting a few blackberries on the return journey, I began to think I was wandering round Old Linslade again, The birds have begun to arrive here in ...

WINSLOW

... Verey, 60s. (Western); H. J. Buckingham, 775.: W. Stone, 80s. (Western): C. Dickens, 925. (4-tooth Western), COLLECTION OF BLACKBERRIES. —Mr. C. K. Butler, Divisional Food Com.- missicner, Reading, writes: * Will you allow me to make an appeal to all farmers ...

That there was no identification marks whatever about the body. That a gold medal is again offered by Lord Rosebery

... good crops of seed clover, a fair amount of which has already been carried in good condition, That an enormous quantity of blackberries have been gathered by villagers in the Woburn district. That during the past three weeks the consignments of one fruit ...

S“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... S“WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.” “The blackbérry crop: in the Winslow district has been very good this seasén. - e No less than 32} tons have been consigned to London from Winslow Road Station avart from what went by the London and North Western wailway. The ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... made no comment but entered the statement in his diary (laughter). He suffered many privations in his early life, eating blackberries for breakfast, dinner, and supper, and sleeping on a stone floor. One of Wesley's maxims was “Cleanliness is next to Godliness ...

D, RES WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS,

... Bletchley Urban od Control Committees have “appointed committees to draw up a uniform scale prices in North Bucks: \ine ms of blackberries have been collected by the school children in the area round Newport Pagnell. . Sir Edgar Sebright, whose country seat ...

BEER AND BEANS

... Kingham, wife of Richard Kingham, of Wingfield, horsekeeper to Mr. Fletcher, said that on Thursday, November 7th, she was blackberrying in a field near Mr. Fletcher's beanfield in the Wingfield Road. She saw six men setting beans, and soon afterwards she ...

child, Daisy Holt.—Mr. Collier, Attendance Officer, said thechUd had only attended eight times eut seventy-two, ..

... Collier, Attendance Officer, said thechUd had only attended eight times eut seventy-two, and found that she bad gone blackberrying with her father ihe Bench indicted fine of 10*. with costs, 6s. or in default fourteen days’ hard labour. No Reins.—Amos ...

LEIGHTON BUIZARD

... R. Turner, 26, Lake Street, Leighton, Tuesdays and Saturdays. 10 a.m. to 8 p.om. . [Apve. The heavy crops of acorns and blackberries in the Woburn district are a great hoon to the villagers. The former are being purchased at the Sack Farm, while the latter ...

““WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... A robin flew into St. Botolph’s Church, Aspley Guise, on Sunday week during the morning service, and sang very sweetly. Blackberries are very plentiful this year, and are being nicely ripened by the autumn sun. ...

“ WHAT THE BUZZARD HEARS.”

... was the birthday of Mr. R. E. Prothero, M.V.0., who was born at Clifton-on- Teme, on September 6th, 1852, Bedfordshire blackberries are said to be not quite so forward as those in the south, but thero is a big crop. Mr. A. H. Allen has entered on his ...