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Leighton Buzzard Observer and Linslade Gazette

WHAT THE “ BUZZARD ” HEARS

... Theological Colleges’ Examination. That the A.T.S. has thus gained is equlvaent to the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. That the blackberry crop is this year an unusually large one. That great quantities have been sold in the district of Leighton, and consigned ...

BELIEF STATISTICS,

... picking potatoes and blackberries ; and they had theretore decided to issue notices to parents, before the next summer holidays, informing them that absence after the holidays for the purpose of picking potatoes and blackberries will be severely dealt ...

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 ...

THE LEIGHTON BTTZZAED OBSfeRYEE, TTTSSbAY, MaECH 12, ftsckberryiac, Siac-fatherin. *ni Trespass

... of trespass for the purpose of gathering blackberries, aloes, and other hedge fruit Farmers are, rule, good-natured and long-suffering bodj. They hare objection to private individuals gathering lew blackberries tor their own use, even thotfgh the hedges ...

SHOUT STOUT. OF A TAVEEN. Tht old Wells Tavern stood on the iroruing side the wide, shady village street. It

... ies. Don’t say fish for l.COOdol^. “But I’ve been fishir.g. .. “So you have, but don’t admit it.|ll»ke « huckleberries blackberries. « “But I’ve been fishing and “But don’t do fur Wfcence for a liar fd nths you wdUhave to ft. r num and man, and 1 X ...

HOT LEMONADE

... the roots. There is also a fine bush of that new American frnit-the Logan Fe » roughly described raspberry crossed by a blackberry. It is thopght that ** will prove a valuable addition to our list fruits. another part of the grounds we shown coUection ...

MISS BASSETT’S HANDICRAFT CLASS

... noticeable. Miss F. Brown had also prettily embellished a music ease with work similar character. An intricate design in blackberries was also very noticeable—this was the work of Miss M. King. Numerous other smaller works Miss F. Brown, Miss Jane Mercy ...

WINSLOW NOTES

... have a Choral Society, an institution which has been dropped for some years. Although the season is not favourable for blackberries there Is large quantity bciug consigned just now from Winslow Station, moetly to the North ot England FOOTBALL. UK. DTKr’s ...

WHAT THE “ BUZZARD HEARS.”

... many years past at Ridgmant, is being pulled down the Duke of Bedford and made into an attractive private residence. That blackberrying is very popular among the woman folk of Crawley and Hidgmoot just now, and there is abundance of this fruit in that district ...

TODDINGTON

... the season, and bis brother is to act as secretary. Play began on Saturday, a friendly match being the opening game. The Blackberry Season. —Largo quantities of this iruit are gathered daily from the various hedge-rows by women. They are then bought by ...

Lord Raglan, who has been prevented by position from taking up Itis duties as Governor of the Isle of Man,

... apply for a charter off incorporation. Sunderland’s child traders inclnde three hundred boy and girl match-sellers. Ripe blackberries have been picked near Babbacombe, Devon. Fyvie, Aberdeenshire, has been provided with sow market cross as Ooronsbiou memorial ...