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LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... Harbour. Eleven men were drowned, and ten saved. WARWICK RACES—Saturday. Hunt Steelechase. —Roman Bee, 1; Despair, 2; Blackberry, 3—7 ran. Match.— Slander beat Lilly Dale. Welter Handicap.—Bothwell, 1; Anita, 2 ; Cora, —4 ran. The weights will ...

THREE AMERICAN LOAN CITIES

... fields of waving ludian corn, aud also acres blackberry trees. In New Jersey the bramble is cultivated to great perfection; the trees are planted at regular intervals, aud something like currant bushes. The blackberry, thus cared for, grows to about the size ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... dress bonnets these are placed, en panache, curving gracefully, and have a most distingue appearance. Fruits, especially blackberries, of are much worn ; the little grains that enliven the hedges and fancy grasses are also greatly in favour for this month's ...

EXETEII POLICE COURT. Before W. Kendall, Esq. (Chairman), F. Sanders, Esq., and W. Cann, Esq. McthertU, ..

... about as went speeded gaining upon them, and caught hold o Moggndge, upset h.s basket apples, asked man ho was near picking blackberries who he was, and then et him The defendant, however, gave h.m a severe kick m IS leg, which caused him much pain, and he ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... grey gelding, » described as very fast and a perfect jumper of country, quiet in harness, and up to »rt ft 80 guineas ; Blackberry, a black Ar a good haok, and to 15 stone, realised 70 *. Marquis, a hay gelding, 7 years, 15 2, ? „j, l and a good ...

FORE-STREET, CHUDLEIGH. j R. A. C. LOVEYS received instructions JjJL Mr. John Williams to SELL by AUCTION. ..

... MULLINGAB, Grey Gelding, 8, 15.2, very fast, perfect jumper ever any kind cf fence, quiet in harness, and to stcne. 3. — BLACKBERRY, Black Mare, 6, 2, very fast and clever over couutry, a good hack, quiet harness, and up to stone. 4. — MARQUIS, Bay ...

AUCTION THIS DAT (TUESDAY), March \lth. UNDERWOOD, IDE, NEAR EXETER. MR. S. R. FORCE has reoeived instructions ..

... MULINGAR, Grey Gelding, 8, 15.2, very fast, perftct jumper over auy kind of fence, quiet harness, and up to 15 stone. 0. —• BLACKBERRY, Black Mare, 6, 15.2, very fast and clever over a country, a good hack, quiet in harness, and to stone. 4. —MARQUIS, ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... apples, value 3d., from the orchard of Mr. Thomas Ford, at Stoke Gabriel, on the 25th of September.—Defendant was picking blackberries the orchard at the time she took the apples, which she was seen to do by the prosecutor.—Prosecutor not wishing to press ...

Exeter Gazette SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1876. Affairs in Turkey seem to be getting worse rather than better. The ..

... energies upon the Income-tax, and demonstrations against the bad faith of the Government, promise to be as thick as blackberries in autumn.. Fortunately for the interests of truth, this taunt has already fonnd expression in the House of Commons. And ...

??? AND EXETER FLOHICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... the British Bee-Keepers' Association. The President's prize was a handsome entomological silver vase, richly chased with blackberries , and dragon flies. The Bee-Keepers' Association for Devon and Exeter was instituted in November, 1875, and j it has for ...

ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' CHURCH

... Thoucrownest the year with Thy goodness, letters made of grains of wheat. Upon the top of the pulpit were moss, apples, and blackberries. The panels comprised a pretty arrangement of oats and wheat upou a wire background ; and the centre of each panel was ...

SPORTING ITEMS

... appears, was the perpetrator of the crime ; but murder will out, and he seems have forgotten that blackberries grow oa hedges, sad that, although blackberry picking is without donbt aa interesting occupation, it is not so wholly engrossing as prevent one ...