THE EOMANS IN DORSET
... 3rd, Is; broad beans, 3rd, Is; cherries, Ist, 3s; holyhocks, 2nd, 2s; roses, Ist, 3s. George Adams, blackberries, 2nd, 6d. William Clark, blackberries, 2nd, 6 ...
... 3rd, Is; broad beans, 3rd, Is; cherries, Ist, 3s; holyhocks, 2nd, 2s; roses, Ist, 3s. George Adams, blackberries, 2nd, 6d. William Clark, blackberries, 2nd, 6 ...
... to have new head dress ; a low shako of scarlet cloth. Wild Pkuit.—lt is expected that there will be the largest crop of blackberries.nuts, and elderberries this season in the south or England than has been known for several years past. On Saturday morning ...
... 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 ...
... stung severely in the roof of the mouth, by wasp, which he, unobserved, put into his month, along with a tempting-looking blackberry, gathered ' in the neighbourhood of Lewell. His features were ; greatly distorted by swelling, but we are glad to say that ...
... 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 ...
... After getting John Davis to make an engagement to go with me in the afternoon to Dyffryn Wood, for the purpose of picking blackberries, at, one o’clock 1 went borrow the hatchet. I carried it to the blacksmith’s shop and hid it outside under abash, whore ...
... and beat him severely for nearly half an hour. The foot hoy’s back was in frightful state, being described by mother If blackberries ha.l been rublnHl over it. He, however, admitted, being examined by Mr Tweed, who appeared for the defendant, that had ...
... apples, 2s ; ls% cherries, Hoare, Ist, cabbages, 3s ; Ist, rhubarb 3*. M. Msjor, l»t, pess. 3s; 3rd, cherries. Is; 3rd, blackberries Is; 2nd,mushrooms. 2-.— B. Broom, 2nd, balsams, 2s.—A. Major, flowers, Is.—Mary j Major, Ist, roses, 3s; 3rd, dahlias, ...
... TIME-MIDDLE OF AUGUST. The dangling blackberry bong is Fall greceiniiy about oith countless buds In neh profusion. Hare and tnere tbs fruit In coupe clusters hsagt. the anon Will tempt toe village obilarao. Blackberry Sweet blackerry time t brings up many ...
... Collier. Potatoes, Ist, Richard Cross; 2nd, James Carter 3rd, Samuel Gardener. Mangold, Ist. George Look; 2nd, Richard Grass, blackberries, Ist, Mary Seaward ; 2nd. Hannah Oapper; 3rd, Thomas Moore. Pears, Ist, Elisa Bailey ; 2nd, Thos. Searle; 3rd, George Street ...
... ground, when Ward struck witness several times on the chest.—For the defence it was contended that defendant was picking blackberries. and that the dog never chased a rabbit.— Fined 40a, Joseph Bnrkland, of Piddlehinton, was charged with stealing wood, ...
... crested for the 'ri '-’- j„d, «. fgs. -W. Oarpmlor, l-1.35. * BtiiMilviou to those who required re- ba*fe. • Ist. Is. blackberries; 3nl, ?r«W„!saT.r»h'ng cup of tea, Mrs, R-ad and an!. Wiring presiding. Wo hevo hesitation .• _ rtilppon, W. X greniiMje ...