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Bridport, Beaminster, and Lyme Regis Telegram

DORC ESTER

... future. STING or & WASP FROM EATING BLACKBERRIRS.—A few days since as a journeymen butcher named Dufall, was gathering blackberries in the neighbourhood of Lewell, he espied a tempting looking one, and accordingly gathered it. . He had however,no sooner ...

CROWN COURT, WEDNESDAY

... prosecutor's field, and prisoner was proved to have sold them the next day. His explanation was that he pick, d the reins up in Blackberry- Line. He pleaded guilty to having been convicted of felony in 1860. In passing sentence, the Chairman stated that prisoner ...

PORTLAND

... being filled in with moss and ferns, from which corn seemed to spring. The top and bottom wreaths were of ivy, corn, and blackberries, with flowers; tomatoes, apples, and • bunch of grapes were at each panel , and two very fire bunches of hothouse grapes ...

WEYMOUTH

... Bartlett summoned two who had tried to escape the 2d. market due. Ann Bartlett was found in Franchise. street, hawking blackberries; she was let off on paying the costa, with a caution; but Charles Newberry, of Fordington, who had been selling rabbits ...

THE OUTER PIER

... still more. Oats and barley were arranged with taste up the stem, and at the base of the bowl was a wreath containing ripe blackberries and red rose hips. Above were oats and barley, and the brim was surrounded with a charming profusion of hops, roses, c ...

WIRING FOR THE TELEGRAM

... Mirror will soon be reflecting all the enormous apples and gigantic cabbages, in at least a column and a half. The monster blackberries (there is promise of an abundance) will be chronicled in the Mirror in due season. From the agricultural districts come ...

WHITBOELITROH

... rather a novel one, as prizes are rarely offered for this class. There was but one exhibitor, who shored acorn& hazel-nuts, blackberries, and wild plums. Prises of 6s. and 4s. were off.red for the best cultivated gardens in the parishes of Whitecburch Ryal ...

PRIZE LIST. Cuse A. (For occupiers of gardens within the old borough of Wareham.)

... FOS CHILDS.= CND= 14. _ Wild flowers—TdlZ — gyl - oncis, w‘ r .. ViriTlis (20 entries). Wild ferns—C. Brown, J. Bridle M. Blackberries—J. Symonds, B. Norris (7). Graases-0. Brown (4 entries). Cum B (OPEN). VEGETABLES._ . - Kidney potatises—Joiaim — TolliCTJ ...

A KIND MAGISTRATE

... during these peat few months been sent the Penzano•station, besides great quantities feign other stations in Cornwall. Blackberries are sent awny in large quantities, both these and mushrooms good At , :heater. on Thursday, John Choriton. was charged ...

HARVEST THANKSGIVING AT HOLY TRINITY CHUROH

... dahlias and laurustinus, to which added, above, wild clams*, round the edge of the bowl were arranged wheat, barley oats, and blackberrie., and the basin was filled with autumn fruits, while a cross of maiden-hair fern and geranium leaves, brightened with ...

FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SHOW,

... turn f , r amata's dinner. Of apples there were some good digres, and one dish of dewbet ries kind of very large and early blackberries) was interesting. The judges were Mr. Newberry, Upwt y ; Mr. Purnell, gardener to Mr. Devenish ; and Mr. R. Hizeg, gardeoer ...