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THE ROSE OF PERSIA AT THE THEATRE

... There is not that quick succession ravishing melodies which has in predecessor* of Tbe Rose of Persia come as thickly as blackberries in autumn, nor when an opportunity has really offered the author's lyrics has Sir Arthur hit upon much that is cf his old ...

SAD DEATH OF A SOUTH STOKE GENTLEMAN

... sprays of the hedge which had been displaced. There were other smaller ones broken down. About half way down there was a dry blackberry bush, and some of the thorns were found on the deceased's upper lip. On the top side witness found a used vesta match, close ...

THE ORCHARDS IN THE WEST

... harvest of berries—wholesome noxious— these all mark the oncoming of autumn. The berry harvest a prolific one. Nute,t sloes, blackberries, and many other hedgerow fruits, all are plentiful, and the warm September sun is ripening and colouring them. Even now ...

BATH AND COUNTY NOTES

... certain railways, but, passengers stopping trains en tho Cheddar Valley line have been frequently delayed not cows, but blackberries. This succulent and wholesome fruit is not ignored and allowed to rot ungathered on the hedgerows, in some parts of the ...

NEW FRUITS

... American species of Rubus. The Mahdi has very much the habit of the blackberry, and in cultivation is trained the same way. Its fruit reminds one of the dew berry, or large blackberry, of our own hedges ; there is the bloom, but the number of fruitlets ...

ITEMS FROM ALL QUARTERS

... small-pox in tramps art* reported from Sheffield. Sunderland's child traders include 300 boy and' girl match-sellers.' Ripe blackberries have just been picked near Babbacombe, Devon. The total income of London charities for the past year is estimated at £6 ...

THE CONDITION OF CROPS

... with a good supply of grass. Fruit is niter failure. No apples, plums, walnuts, hedge nuts, nncs, or acorns, and yet few blackberries. Scarcely any partridges or wild pheasants are to be seen; and fine Christmas turkeys are very scarce. Sparrows over large ...

THE GOODLY HILLS OF SOMERSET

... private park*, emerald field, and wooded lanes, almost entirely screened from the sun, and banked with ferns and nuts and blackberries. THE DEVIL'S PUNCH BOWL. Well, it is impossible to describe all that might be done in this corner of Arcady; but it hard ...

CHURCH PASTORAL AID SOCIETY

... to - taken at the end of the year foT South Wales, which would otherwise have lapsed. Towards that grant the offerings at blackberry services were invited this Autumn. Only one Bath church had yet responded, which resulted a clear profit of 6s. The recruits ...

KLONDIKE

... summer time wild flowers, such xioiets, buttercups, and dog-rose 6, grow in profusion, well straAvberries, raspberries and blackberries, pretty good proof that flic country possesses agricultural capabilities. The growth of Dawson has been rapid in the extreme ...

CYCLING GOSSIP

... sense of security which this in 1 V t of real utility to be able cycli f- fl middle of a long run down hill. fl ands 50 blackberries, sloes. one owers are the objects of search, and or, fc ke phases of the utility of our e Hiber t> n cycle for which those ...