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the depositions

... the depositions. lane, Bray, deposedteiuber, 1900, was out blackberries. I saw the lallance and John Cal- Bray in the evening, them, and were driving saw them coming totallywaltrim. I asked goats, and Ballance said ass during the summer. saw the goats ...

ENNISKERRY PETTY SESSIONS

... depositions. Thomas Kelly, Barry's lane, Bray, deposed“ On yesterday, 23rd September, 1900, I was out at Kilmacanogue picking blackberries. I saw the two defendants, James Ballanee and John Callaghan, coming towards Bray in the evening. They had two goats with ...

TO THE EDITOR

... direction to collect blackberries. tbe end of ten minutes the bugle sounded the retire,” when every man brought his collection of blackberries to the starting-point. committee of ladies was formed to select the best plate of blackberries, attention being ...

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... of the slopes of the platform at Wicklow station, in anticipation of developments for next year. There is a plenitude of blackberries about the town Wicklow at present, which should not be overlooked by lovers of preserves who do not own gardens. ...

BRAY COUNCIL AND THE LAW

... outside the British Empire. And this liberty exists everywhere Ireland. Had the speeches been uttered, which are common as blackberries in Ireland, and the speakers lived under any other flag than the Union Jack, few such speakers would remain to note their ...

be a cricket match and a fancy cycle parade

... Inchicore, would not allow the Department to touch them—and the classes are successful, very successful. » » « « Now that blackberries are in season, the time is upon us when those who desire to earn something at dull time, can do so. This can be done picking ...

THE WICKLOW NEWS-LETTER AND ARKLOW REPORTER Saturday,

... them, and give them cheap cabbage and vegetables, that would be all y.,u want do (loud laughter). Gathering watercress and blackberries their principle business (laughter). would rather have one gentleman than the whole lot them. Mr. I). Haalkins—We cannot ...

MORE WATER

... MORE WATER. With reference to the memorial from the inhabitants of Blackberry-lane, near Kilcool, Committee consisting of Major Tottenham and Mr. Morgan Travers reported having visited the cottages and found they were badly in want of a water supply. ...

editorial notes

... May Day of our forefathers—the sun shone forth in all its brilliance, and since then straw hats became as plentiful as blackberries in Autumn. Winter lingered long in the lap of Spring, but it would now seem ate on the threshold of a glorious summer. ...

ACTION FOR ASSAULT AND BATTERY

... Six Apples—lst, Bcv. J. M. obinson; 2nd, Miss Sarah Stedman. Best Bunch of Grapes—lst, Bev. J. M. Robin- B«ct Dish of Blackberries—lit, Ulster Jeffrey Best Dish of Mushrooms— lst, Hiss King. D. Best Sample tf Plain Needlework—lst, Miss Susan Hates. E ...

MO. Z COMMITTEE

... caused great uneasiness throughout the whole district, for the neighbourhood at present is swarming with fern gatherers, blackberry pickers, and other similar undesirable gentry. All the efforts of the police to capture the robbers, or either of them, ...

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... ******* ANOTHER CANCER “CURE. Cancer ‘‘cures” are becoming almost as plentiful as blackberries in autumn. The last cure comes from Accrington, where Dr James Fenwick carries his profession, and where, we are told, he has been engaged in cancer research ...