EXCELLENT SHEEP FARM IN ROXBURGHSHIRE
... fervid words -at another, in tears of joy and tenderness at his full-hearted The fair had’ no charms for our student of the blackberry bush; and its blowing trumpets, and showau.a ...
... fervid words -at another, in tears of joy and tenderness at his full-hearted The fair had’ no charms for our student of the blackberry bush; and its blowing trumpets, and showau.a ...
... almost a failure, net- on the sales, ve favourable setting which they had out there was an ‘ the holders of Currants and blackberries are in great things trawberries are selling at 6d. the Scotch forenoon, mi cev.—The market here on was efvcted on 8 There ...
... owing to within the last fortnigl by the same c voured with genial shov tifal this year, and they a cheap rate, and in blackberries have alsc ponsequently the pric frvite are also abundan of them grown in this have them at a cheap or Trave.— better or ...
... singularly hands: ome boy, also a kers, ap from Bristol, he fur esoasing aweeper, has lately walked and beaut living on blackberries and * swedes” Ly the way, weak a litle work now and then at carrot-palling from His mother, the only relative he ever knew ...
... smallest assistance would he gratefully received. There was no resisting this weal, and presents of gq and ga &I were as thick blackberries In one street alone she realised not less than What may he called the new Non-Intrusion move- , ment in the Established ...
... Bnllantyue. IVlargonium—lst, Rev. J. Russell. Phloxes—lst. Wm. Brunton; 2d, Rev. J. Russell; 3d, dohn Linton. heaviest Blackberries—lst, Mrs J. Mitchell, Crooscleueh ; 2d, Robert Laid law, Bowerhope; 3d, 11. M. Nicol. heaviest Goosedicrrics—i»t, Mr Scott ...
... heart, a sewed of the sand' Burns' Poems.' Home he went, for the fair And no (miller ehnrms for him. Into the heart of n blackberry bush, thnt flotirished with n of nrhour Mnp, in his father's scnrden, he ttimMed, with a bright left the shi.wmnii-nuoutings ...
... bloodhounds been fiercely on the scent as within the last few days. Transportations to Siberia have become as frequent as blackberries; and fur punishment in a Russian jail far away from the woody tracks of Poland and the sound of its language, why. if you ...
... (be. distinguished viei tors •' (to quote a favourite phrase of your London contemporaries) wiil be as pleoti- , ful as blackberries. The prices of admission are on , a scale sufficiently liberal to ensure the attendance , of a very large number of vi ...
... beloved country. He had to contend against a great deal in his district, for the infamous Copperheads were as thick as blackberries, and he often felt if he would.like thrashing a man to be Christian virtue, that lie might have the privilege of digging ...
... understand that they are going out to work; and that husbands are not in Australia, any more than in England, plenty as blackberries. Perhaps it will be difficult to get this well into their minds. It has been the popular belief in England that single ...
... Pelargonium—lst, Hugh M'Morran; 2nd, Mrs Mitchell. 2 Phloxes—lst, David Inglis; 2nd, D. Mitchell; 3rd, H. M'Morran. 24 Blackberries —Ist, Adam Dalgleish; 2nd, D. Inglis; 3rd, 11. M'Morran. Gooseberries —Ist, J. Kerss; 2nd, D. Mitchell; 3rd, l>. Inglis ...