MQUSEKGLE
... for America. numbers are to be seen around the Lamorna district blackberry picking. Some are nervous of cows and some are not—som ...
... for America. numbers are to be seen around the Lamorna district blackberry picking. Some are nervous of cows and some are not—som ...
... DROWNED IN A CORNISH CLAY PIT. TRAGIC INCIDENT WHILST BLACKBERRYING. Whilst blackberrying in the parish of Luxulyan, Cornwall, on Monday, Mrs. Nora Margaret Graham fell into a disused clay-pit. and was drowned. Mrs. Graham was the wife of Mr. Walter Graham ...
... KAN CREED. ee oe . BLACKBERRY PrcKING 1901. —On Satarlay list, we il-t Mr. Charles Thomar was trimmiog off a hedge, on the farm of Mr. Riebard Pearce ancreed he found a bunch of ripe blackberries The branch con- sisted of four ripe berries, and some that ...
... industry the export of blackberries. They are gathered, says the Westminster Gazette. by women and children who are paid three-halfpence or twopence pound, and by rs-il to Manchester and Birmingham. Most o* the blackberries sold Covent Garden .win ...
... THREE WEEKS THE FIELDS. BLACKBERRIES AND NUTS ONLY food. Charles Webb, no fired abode, was apprehended Jetfery, and PC. Bartlett St. Mar. I ', being wandering fanatic, and conveyed to the Workhouse. We are told that Webb h.T «pent the pas ..iree weeks ...
... being taken Portngwarra, tome being exceptionally large—scaling lbs. and even lb*, each. Blackberries Yet.—Mr. Samuel sen., gathered some nice rioe blackberries at Treen. St. Levan, on Saturday, and some few days before. This is exceptional blackberrymg ...
... to heat to the boiling poiat. Put the sugar im a tio pamin the oven. Cook the blackberries for half an stirring frequently ; then add the sugar, and, after the blackberries and sugar have beiled, let them cook ,en minutes —or longer if they are not ccoked ...
... ILLOGIN MAN'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE. FALLS DOWN ADIT WHILST PICKINiG BLACKBERRIES. Veal, aged Barncoose, had marvellous escape from death on Monday evening. He was picking blackberries « Tolskithey, when he fell into adit to a depth of about sixty feet. A ...
... ZENNOR. On Wednesday last ripe blackberries wen gathered at Tvevalgan, the parish of Zennor In places the brambles were also cany in; bloom. ...
... the parish of Paul are busily engaged putting in plant. Early Blackberries.—Whilst Mr. William Penrose wa3 engaged about his work in Paul churchyard, few days since, he espied a blackberry branch which bore about a dozen large berries. ...
... Living on Blackberries—A woman applied to the Helnton guardians on Saturday, for some wearing apparel for her husband. She said she had received money from her husband since Midsummer, but she had managed to earn a very littlo by selling blackberries. She ...
... ST. BURYAN. The blackberry crop promises to a very good one, several ripe blackberries having been picked within the last, few days. The teachers and scholars of the Bible Christian Sunday school, accompanied other members of the society, journeyed to ...