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BURGLARY AT ABERDARE

... morning oesh box sod money were to be missing. Some hoar. afterward. the cash boo was found by a child who was ;fathering blackberries in a field outside the town. the loss of such a large sum was, as may bc .niagined. • source of great grief to the oaf ...

OARDENINU NOTES

... been my practice when planting blackberries to plant strawberries in ro with them and in rows idway between them. Some of my best strawberries this season were front plants set last year along with blackberries. All blackberry plants when 31t. high should ...

PRESENTATION A BERAVON. Yews Limn, FkW. dungen with commit, neglecting bin work. and Thonane? so- n, roomer ..

... streets and planes. In answer to on the domino., e What would all the do were we Sc die P he coolly remarked t.t n they go blackberrying in the nee cemetery. n Why is the hridgend Fire Brigade the Mutiny? is it MI led by Mngol. 'WI,, is the Eridgen4 Local ...

WHAT SOME FOLKS SAY

... WHAT SOME FOLKS SAY. , That two young men and two young went la blackberrying In a wood near Coin Ydfa a few gar ago; 'that, on coming to a stream of water, which had been very much swollen by the heavy a council was held to decide the best way to get ...

WORKS

... and that he he instructed to continue the pipes the reservoir. Reenonnvmded limit the watchman be Instructed to rut non blackberry bushes around I lie rewervoir. Al tont ion was rolled la the of the fences around nwereoir. It WWI recommended that the ...

IBRIDGEND SCHOOL BOARD

... afternoon , . about laxly stood to. and of those some were excused. e e(e e foe and more severely for phyli g the truant, blackberrying 1/11•8013 a• usual affects the attaadaatte of the boy. especially oe Wedneeday and Friday (Laughter). 61r Edmond. obeerved ...

JAEL, A FAIR WOMAN

... blue bells, in their various seasons; in August all the place inn flame with wild tone and woodbine, and in October the blackberries, neatly las large as grapes, hang in clusters ou the bushes. , secluded spot is some two miles front even the poorest human ...

COWBRIDGE SEPTEMBER PAIR. MR. R. THURSTON BASSETT'S SHOW OF COLTS AND FILLIES

... (forenameot ordered plants to be mat doers the fruiting meason The showed a of the which wee ▪ of fruit In somewhat like blaCkberries. - 1 - I . ll;el;;Ctive lecture woe to a ertla an to young people to from Aron! owl) ware old to know what wee good for ...

JAEL, A FAIR WOMAN

... a ride in We direction of Ivanstowen. by there had been a grand picnic to the Echo Pit the previous September, when the blackberries were ripe, and at that aristocratic gathering Rose had met Heatlitmte for the first time. In September the deep green hollow ...

TILE BRIDGEND CHRONICLE FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1880

... wilful damage to the lent.. onDiffrys harm. The defendnnt, who is fourtsen years of went the complainant's farm to look for blackberries. He broke the hedges. ordered to pay lug, including damage, fine, and meta. John lie., and David Thomas, aged fiftem, ...