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MORAY AND NAIRN EXPRESS :

... abnormal births, or through what is called throwing back. But the law of nature is like from like, and so we never look fur blackberries on hazel bushes or nuts on brambles. The woman who is herself wise and virtuous will refuse to link her life with any other ...

OUR MISCELLANY

... appearance. The following week a fresh supply of pastry brought into camp—a groat deep basket, piled up with another etlition of blackberry pion. They were tasted. pronounced excellent, paid for, basket and all, and the farmer made a hasty `retreat with his money ...

Published: Wednesday 19 August 1863
Newspaper: Morayshire Advertiser
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1750 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

FRESENTATION TO REV. JOSEPH R. FRASER, ELGIN. A VERT interesting ceremony took place :n the South United Free ..

... Mr Fraser a good man—a man with a rod heart. The late Professor Huxley says somewhere that clever men are as common as blackberries. the rare thing is to find a good one. We have found him. We have found a good man, and we have been enjoying his maces ...

THE ELGIN COURANT AND COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY S 189 g

... Bilberry represents • type of the Rainston family, from which art despended the Drumin Beauties. Her two-year-old none? Blackberry, by Champion of Marypark, is a true type of the breed. Then there are a select lot of the Waterside 3iatildne from My Lady ...

PEPPER AND SALT

... this age of grinding competition. The peu must be superseded by the type-writer. Type-written letters are now AS common as blackberries, and those written with a pen will soon be treasured se curiosities. Mr .lames Payn, the well-known novelist, has discarded ...

MARRIAGES

... wild rose pink here and there. Another charming dress was white silk, with French printed muslin over it, the design being blackberry leaves in autumn tints. This was bound in at the waist and round the neck with the popular pale green, and was worn with ...

. _ ....... _ THE NATIONAL FRUIT SUPPLY

... operations are instructive. He bar planted 100 atom with etrawberry plants and 60 spree with rampberry canee,whilet his blackberry bushes number 2154,000, all of the best sorts. Add to these thousands of ohms and apple trete, and the magnitude of Lord ...

TIBBY EARTHENPOT'S TEA-PARTY—Continued

... maist concerned about, seem' that we use by far the maist o't, an' I hae heard t said that it mixed we' dockeu leaves and blackberry buds, and I kenna fat a' besides. Captain—lf you had nothing worse than mulberry leaves, even dockeus yon might have cause ...

Published: Friday 07 March 1862
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1943 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TO CARPENTERS

... bargain. - Elgin. FRUIT BI'SH FS. PI int now —lioneelvrries, 3. 6d ; Currants. 3e ; Raspberries, 361; filberts. 6. ; American Blackberries, 4s ; Japanese Mulberry. 6d. 6e—all dozen. Splendid plants embracing all the best ends.—Msetnan. Nueseryoutn, TR AWBRRRY ...

England

... Liverpool, and commenced to eat some plants. Shortly afterwards they were all taken ill, and vomited what appeared to be unripe blackberries. One the children has died, and the others are in precarious condition, having it seems, eaten the root of a poisonous ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1853
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2341 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE ELGIN COURANT AND COURIER, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1892. TEETII. Their Small Holdings Bill they will push ..

... was in holding his own views. The Church is strong in East Aberdeenshire. Liberal Churchmen are as plentiful there as blackberries in June. They need to be spoken to smoothly when making up their minds as to whether they will vote for their politics ...

GLENRINNEB

... good inan and a man with a good heart. (Applause.) The late Professor Huxley had said that clever men were as common as blackberries, the difficult thing was to find a good man. In Mr Framer they had found him(applaum)—and they had enjoyed his goodness ...