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DEPLETION nr. cHARTTABLE FtNI. BLACK OtTLOOK FOR TILE WINTER.' GOVERNMENT 1-I(GED TO TAKE ACTION

... Ashley; 3. J. Marrow. CHILDREN S CLASSES. Bouquet of Wild Elosers.—l, F.. Howarth; S. W. Ashmore; 3, L. Lichardson 4. F. Blackberries.-1. 3i Sawyer: 2. M. Sawyer; 3. 1. Artley. PRIMITIVE METHODIST ANNIVEREART. The anniversary services in connection with ...

ASSAULT ON YOUNG GIRL

... blackterrwe she had iiit then said. ' I know where vedi can get • of blackberries. eh • wimt along Min through tone fields. D'- fendant to .1 the ,(her chahleen It ey could not all get blackberries on tl,e sante hush and he sent th nt tip Thr ether side of hedge ...

GHESRIRE GAMEKEEPER* cLEvizt BUSE

... IA hen asked what pent him to possess an endless Pocket. they were there they .said they —H. G. Purchase, M.P. were blackberrying. The keeper took the younger min back to the footpath. to and cm going hack to the burrow he (the keeper, squealed like ...

THREE YOUIHI4 AND .% BICYCLE LAMP. • JkPOLOtiIES FOR THEFT

... 1 PAL.II.I bIL. tu alo highway. De.eitilant satd he had suffered in great cstnut trout persons gs.heruai mushrooms and blackberries. Tile were au i r.ght ten lit betone the eonatable tound them. . . Detendant proceeded al come lench to recount 41 which ...

wmati ARE THE B11;1` BL&CIi – BERRI ili 1

... the narsley-leaved blackbeir. a distinct torm ot the blackberry of the hedgerew; it is easily recognised by the deciily-cut, cr indented leaves -hence the popular nanie of pateley-leaved blackberry. The I r are large and sweet, and a weill-cieveloped ...

OTHER FINE BI.3IRIED WRUITS

... known, is one of the best of them, and it is just as easily grown as the blackberry. It makes delicious jam or it Hy. Other new or recent berried !runs closely related to the blackberry and Irganiverry are the Laztonberry, the Newberry, and the Himalayanberry ...

• at, BPADIvivORZEIL-1 PROPTTABLE RIMMED FRUITE

... of th. , Just ious °tuts iit oue can only grow on a sunny wall, such ae plums or peaches. Nevertheless, the eight of the blackberry on this country wise a remandsy of the importance o , this fruit to the allotmentholder and small-holder; it rarely fails ...

PRIZE Lliir

... Richardson. Bouquet of Wild Flowers: 1 E. Street, 2 t. Bailey, 3 F.. Ashley. 4 E. Swain, special pr.ses, A. Howarth, 1. Clarke. Blackberries: 1 B. Edwards, 2 B. Mann, 3 E. Ashley, 4 I. Mann. ...

A CROSS-St 301 ONS

... Street for assaulting Elizabeth Street, aged U. - The — little girl said that on Monday night. the 4th ahe wa k getting blackberries. when Dale came up and shoved her against the barbed ' wire and cut her node and blacked her Cross-examined by Me Rigby ...

ADLINGTON AND POTT SHRIGLET

... white variety was frequent, wood-betony, meadow sweet, ragwood. foxglovo, heath grounds, and many ' others. Hazel nnu, blackberries, and honeysuckle berries were plentiful in hedgerows. The shoreweed ' jitncea) was seen growing submerged ' along the borders ...

DEQUEL TO BLACKBERRYING EXPEDITION

... DEQUEL TO BLACKBERRYING EXPEDITION. Caroline Street. Far Reath, Wheelock, wife of Firnest Street. pleaded guilty to aesaulun ELasbeth Deli, a a idow, of Far Heath, on Selstomber Mr H. P. Rigby appeared for the prows,ution. and said that as Mrs Dale wee ...