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DISTRICT NEWS

... for wilfully damagiog a fence in Hunn‘p‘n-nd Road, the propeft{.ol Mr. Briige.—The defendants, it appeared, were picking blackberries, and trod down a wire fence, which had been put up to kee, in the rabbits.—The defendants said the wire was t.ros down ...

SOSPORT

... B. Osboarne, C. Cory, A. H. Cooper, F. G. Lawton, and J. H. Beel. A Boy AccipeNTALLY SEOoT.—On Sunday three boys were blackberrying at Browndown. W hile they were in the bushes, and, therefore, not seen, & marine, who had a rifle fitted with a Morris ...

MARKETS

... Riding. Rabbits have done so much dmg:‘bo the growing ooteu in some North Devon parishes the crops are not worth cutting. Blackberries have yet been placed on the market. The fruit, although uaoophonflty late, promises well in quality and quantity. As d.' ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... underwood growing in a wood at Titchfield, belonging to Mr. J. R. Burge.—The defendants had gone Into the wood to ‘sick blackberries, and were detected by the keeper, West. The latter said there was a noticeboard 'xumt tres mé; and the defendants admitted ...

THE CANEKERWORM, BGED. MANVILLE FENN

... hundreds of times in the past; and it brought back to Linds thoughts of many a merry scamper with John Preston, bird-nesting, blackberrying, fishing on the lake, or riding with him on her pony, whose energy he checked with a bearing rein. “Dear old John Preston ...

SUMMER DISTRICT NEWS

... on Friday, Georgs Blale, of Eastleigh, was of Bordon.—Mr. Jackson appeared for the defendant, (harged with obstructing Blackberry Road, Eastlaigh, and contended that in the absence of an agreement by leaving his horse and cart unattended, on June with ...

THE HARVEST MOON

... ‘hmpomwiflhmndd&intho coming winter may now be regarded as certain. THE BLACKBERRY CROP ALL BUT RUINED. There was promise, a few weeks back, writes a Correspondent, of & record yield of blackberries. The show of bloom was 'M,noto%hm or two wmm country over. general ...

DISTRICT NEWS. HUNTING APPOINTMENTS

... extend to the height of 30ft. Rugrarl Districr Councin.—The meeting of the Rural District Council followed.——l The Repair of Blackberry Lane: Mr. Andrews, of Ropley, asked “i:hcrdcng, ,eo the : 'h'“o: 'fif.o?b'.i:r;fifi w; repair ne, in viowol_tbodtgougl ...

o FOR LADY READERS

... you have a tincture which has all the virtues of quinine. For a sore throat nothing can e?ual blackberry jam, and a decooction of the leaves of the blackberry bush is a cure for whooping-cough. If you cannot sleep take some powdered root of the common ...

B FOR LADY READERS. i ::. Society Gossip—Fashion Notes—Cookery Hints. g!.'..’..'\“'

... moisture being abeorbed by the sand. At the same time it preserves the flavour of the apples, and prevents their wilting. Blackberry vinefn is an old-fashioned summer beverage, acceptable to those in good health and a refreshing drink in fevers. Select ...

WATERLGO

... wasa Brobdignagian cabbage, weighing 16lbs. Mr. G. Miles, sen., Purbrook (melon), Mr. Gurzell (tomatoes), and Mr, E. Webb (blackberries) were contributors of produce not for competition. During the day the brass band of Purbrook Industrial School was in ...

FOR LADY READERS. |

... till quite transparent. Put it into a shape, and when cold turn it out. It can be served with a custard round it if hled. Blackberry and apple puiding is one of the most delicious puddings of the present season. If apples are not procurable, use blickberries ...