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UURWOBTH

... a fresh fox. killed him. Finding at Hornby Whin, the pack coming away for Cheesecake Bank ran very fast over the WLske, Blackberry Plantation to Appleton Wiske covert, and turning righthanded Summerfleld crossed the Delghton road Valley Farm. The pack ...

Mrs. Barron and Lady Carlisle

... gallery behind the Prime Minister and Miss Ishbel MacDotiald. she wearing the unusual alliance of smoke-grey chiffon and blackberry velvet cape. Lady Londonderry wore three rows of turquoise beads round her • neck and blue ostrich feather cape match them ...

Royal Visits

... place la occupied on this firm's stand by a ladles' traveracord worsted costume cloth which the newest shades are wood rose, blackberry, green and nigger brown. Much attention also being paid by visitors to the motor-driven showcase which has been erected ...

HUHWOHTH

... long draw without success towards Detghton took place before hounds got on the line of a fox from the thorny fields near Blackberry Farm. The fox had been tone tome time, and was bunted on left-handed circle wiske Farm, and ran hounds out of scent near ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, Lucky Inventions

... amount of earnest work will guarantee an eventual flash of inspiration, or successful inventors would be as common as blackberries. It difficult, again, to classify those inventions which emerge as byproducts from a programme of pure research—for instance ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1934

... loyalty, and courage: reminder of their staunch heritage. Clanship has few formal ties in these days: Macs seem as thick blackberries: but there is still a tacit bond binding all Highlanders of one name, recognition of common story and mutual trust which ...

C A i l 1.1

... E. Thomlinson. (Tockwtth Royal Ptlnce Sow In pig or reared a litter since January 1. and medal, K. Thorallnson (Tockwlth Blackberry 6th); 2, J. W. Hesp (March Belle 3. W Harrison. York (Barfield Queen 23rd). Gilt, farrowed on or alter January 1933—1. E ...

TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 29th

... Copplut Creak, bay gelding, aged. 16 h.h., Banglamore. dam Marsta. 16. Andrew, brown gelding, aged. 16-1 h.h., by Aynsley. 17. Blackberry, black mare, 6-o*2 h.h., Scarlet Rambler; this mare a weaver. 18. grey mare, aged, 15-3 h.h. 19. Bilberry, brown mare. 8 ...

G NEWS

... guineas. Other good prices realised were for a gilt Spalding,Bradbury 2nd out of Blackberry, which fetched 19 guineas, and ! for a gilt by Glebe Maurice out of Burlington Blackberry, which made 18 guineas. The only boar offered as ready for service was one ...

BOOKS IN BRIEF

... lain in ditch covered snowdrifts until his fingers were too numb to press the bulb his camera. To snap a bullfinch eating blackberries—its favourite food —he has covered with paper every bunch of berries a dell save one. His reward has been In the discovery ...

Private Entrances

... breeder, for two boars by Wall King David 46th out of Tockwhh Blackberry while King David 19th. by the same sire out Blackberry 6th, made guineas. Two gilts by the same sire out Blackberry 33rd made 26 guineas and 23 guineas respectively; and a gilt by ...

NAVAL VISIT TO BRIDLINGTON H.M.S. ORION WELCOMED BY MAYOR Crowds lined the piers and sea front at Bridlington ..

... dusty pink wool romalne, trimmed with brown and matched by a brown straw hat. Mrs. Wood, the (bride's mother, wore the new blackberry shade of crape with ecru lace sleeves and ecru hat, trimmed with shaded flowers. JESPER—RAINES The wedding place yesterday ...