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HURWORTH

... An outlier found near Doighton Village was hunted towards Wclbury, but turning with Applcton Wiskc on the right run bv Blackberry Form Black Caps, and on slowly Doighton Foxcovert. being abandoned at late hour Long Lane. This 40 minutes* hunt ended the ...

FOWLS AND MUSHROOMS

... and only ton shillings received on account. In Cope’s ease there was alleged to a balance of £l5 owing for mushrooms and blackberries. Dot.-Officer Murgatroyd when and Det.-Officer Onions arrested Donley, on December 20, rlied: I have paid him something ...

Published: Thursday 23 January 1930
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 367 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

HURWORTH

... Halfway Cottages, and leaving Hornby Grango on tho left crossed the W iske. Tho fox turned left-handed to Wiske Farm, and with Blackberry Plantation on the right turned to Cheesecake Bonk and being coursed by sheepdog turned back through Hornby W Inn and with ...

HURWORTH

... after good hunt of hour and 40 minutes and a point. A fox bolted from the earth Aopleton Wiske Covert took a circle round Blackberry coming back to the covert was killed. Scent was very poor with a fox found at John Bell's Whin, which ran to the Appleton ...

THE COAL BILL

... rasher. Thirty years ago nearly every cottager reared his pig or pigs, whereas todav a pig workman's sty is almost as rare blackberry spring.—Yours, etc., WM. FARLEY. 6elby, February 24. ...

Is Care About Vitamins a fad? An Answer fo a Yorkshire Crilic. search for the root of these diseases. They

... day are referred to. True, but there were many other sources of vitamin C—potatoes, raw carrot and swede, rasp- berries, blackberries, peaches, apples, and most other fruits, besides salads, and green vegetables, and raw milk. he prevalence of pyorrhoea ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1930
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 674 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A NOTABLE COLLECTION OF COINS

... pancakes it is one which lies in method rather than in matter. He may charmed to belong to the school syrup, and jelly, and blackberry jam, or, alternatively, may find a more savoury satisfaction in gravy. He may even delight in eating his golden guinea ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1930

... Hugh Dickson. I-os Angeles, Chateuay, Testout, Gen. Jansen, FRUIT TREES—Cherry. Damson. Apple. Plum. Mulberry, l'each, Blackberry, Gooseberry, etc. PLANTS—Thorn, Picea. Ash. Poplars. Dogwood. Prun Us Crab, Laburnum, Forsilhia. Weeping illows, Deutzea ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1930

... BLOSSOM (Mr. .I. Johnstone) Davey 5..11 MARK TWAIN (Mr. J. Wight) Owner a.. 11 JOLLY FRIAR (Mr. burrell)..Thomson a..10 12 BLACKBERRY 11. Mr. J. Private a,.10 12 PICKLE (Sir H. kett) Webb 4..10 10 LION HEART (Mrs. J. Carruthers) R. J. Colling 5..10 10 MELANIPPE ...

KELSO

... . 12 0 MARIS (Mr. J. Johnstone) a12 0 MESSENA 11. (Sir W. .Private a..12 0 ROSARY (Mr. H. Paw«on) Private a..12 0 BLACKBERRY 11. (Mr. J. Private a..12 TACT 11. (Mr. Roberts) Private a..12 0 PHJLIPPA 111. (Capt. M. Tyler) Thralc a . 12 0 NANCY BLUE ...