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... BLACK- | BERRY HILL. | The annual encampment of the Ist Volunteer l Battalion heicesungin Rfiiment is this year h-.x' held at Blackberry Hill, b’{ trm‘““’“i of his Grace the Duke of Ratland, and a more suitable spot could scarcely be found in the county for ...

ENCAMPMENT OF TH¥ LEICESTERSHIRE VOLUNTEERS, ANNUAL REVIEW,

... Battalion Leicestershire Regiment completed its annual training under canvas on Saturday. During the week ':Ee encampinent on Blackberry Hill, Belvoir, presented a scene of considerable activity and interest, though, unfortunately, the weather bas been far ...

, THE WOMANS WORLD

... with the ground colour of the dress it is worn with. For rustic hats, bramble leaves, mixed with flowers and ripening blackberries, with knots of green velvet, form a suitable trimming. Bonnets are decreasing in size, and worn flatter on the head, and ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1891
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1883 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SELECTED SPECIMENS

... skeleton, remarked, ** Papa, how can that man keep his dinner in ! —Frank. “PAT. have you ever sern a red blackberry?” “Sure and I have, for all blackberries are red whet they are green,—Sambo. A REPORT is carrent. that the police are being vaccinated. But ...

SATURDAY, MAY 28TH, 1892

... SATURDAY, MAY 28TH, 1892. Dissolution rumours are almost as abundant as blackberries are on the brambles in August. The Radical newspapers each moraing profess | to have received special information which enables them to fix with certainty the date of ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1892
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 933 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WOMAN’S WORLD

... looking her very best, Beautly unadorned ie all very well in its way, but even a Venus—and Venuses do not grow on every blackberry bush—cannot afford to dress dowdily. A wife’s carelessness of her personal appearance bas frequently proved the marring ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1892
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1836 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

UNITED STATES AND CANADA

... natural hedges formed by the luxuriant growth of | When about half-way down she heard some one the eglantine, wild rose, blackberry, honeysuckle, = toiling up the stairs. mytionl, and dogwood, all self-planted, and . She feared it might be her son, Roderick ...

Pastures the varmint made good his escave, al- Tue spell is broken at last, and Belgrave St though e was

... Cotgrave to Clipstone u:m o & arowd to wiknges'3b. Moy Plantation, and finally hounds ran out of scent and —— lost near to on Blackberry Hill. The next customer CVYCLING has now commenced in earnest, the prohailed from Roe Hoe, and gave rather better verbial ...

NOTICE

... Arnold, will be prosecuted. LT o F. BAILEY GREAT DALBY _\ LL PERSONS are requested not to Sport, or 4 gather Mushrooms, or Blackberries, on LAND occupied hy Epwarp WILFORD. MELTON MOWBRAY UNION. ...

BOTICE

... Arnold, will be prosecuted. BRI A F. BAILEY. GREAT DALDBY. iLL PERSONS are requested not to Sport, or L gather Mushrooms, or Blackberries, on LAND occupied by EDwARD WILFORD. ...

NOTES AND NOTIONS

... and coloured maple. Beautiful is the effect, too, of hops massed in baskets and falling over the ironwork in profusion. Blackberries and clematis are another good combination.” The moral effect of the Peers placing them- 1 selves at the head of the popular ...

Published: Saturday 16 September 1893
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1216 | Page: 6 | Tags: none