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Hastings and St Leonards Observer

BOROUGH BENCH

... that on the 27th inst the defendant hired him to follow a private carriage and drive herself and some children to get some blackberries. drove them to Hollington and when he got back the lady tendered him 4s. 6d., and said he had been out two hours anil ten ...

CENTRAL PRESS TELEGRAMS

... now being exhibited Mr. Slatter, m the Working Men's Internationa] Exhibition. The speaks especially ..f the display of blackberries, naiea lie says were natural that he was almost tempted anil one. We should not venture to anticipate the judges,' opinion ...

THE REGATTAS

... enjoyment might said here at least to hold its own. The itinerant musicians, niggers, jugglers, &c., were plentiful as blackberries, aud did all within their power to distract the attention from the races, and to abstract tin from the pockets, but ...

WESTFIELD

... that great care had been taken culuvataon. The mushrooms, blackberries. ■ * pots, wild herbs and nosegays of wild Bowses. exhibited the children, very great ssoditahle. A plate of blackberries, gathered by T. unusually fine, as also were the The prises ...

BECKLEY

... add on the morning question he was walking dong by tbe Whiteaeld, and saw the other defendants and the stranger gathering blackberries. They dl went down the footpath together, and Fidder came and asked where the dog was, and they they did not know, but ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... the illustrations. The complete list of contents of the number for December is:—Little Kate Kirby (by F. W. Robinson), A-Blackberry- Ing (by John Gray), Diseases, Blights, and Parasites ef Plants (by the Bey. M. J. Berkeley), How Oil was Struck In Canada ...

WESTFIELD COTTAGERS' FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... The honey was also excellent. Prizes were offered to children for the best nosegay of wild flowers, and the best plate of blackberries, and resulted in some excellent entries being made. The judges of the Ist class were Messrs. T. Gilbert (of Hastings), ...

WESFIELDL COTTAGERS' FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... The honey was also excellent. Prizes were offered children for the best nosegay of wild flowers, and the best plate of blackberries, and resulted in some excellent entries being made. The judges of the Ist class were Messrs. T. Gilbert (of Hastings), ...

CASTLE HOTEL, ASSEMBLY ROOM. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, . ACQ. is 73. Hotels, and Parties COLLECTION of HIGH-CLASS ..

... Artists undoubted fame. Amongst the Cuaoxos will found Birket Foster's Stray Calf, Eepoee, Wild Roses, The Farm, Blackberry Gatherers, etc. Also Sidney Cooper's Early Horning, a fee simile of the SOO Guinea Drawing, which was exhibited in the ...

Fairlight Flower Show.—The |annual show of the Fairlight, Pett, and Guestling Cottagers' Horticultural Society ..

... that Frederick Thomas, six years of age, and son of Mr. Thomas, fruiterer and greengrocer, of Prospect-place, was picking blackberries a hedge situated in field beyond the Hastings railway Whilst engaged, the child's foot unfortunately slipped, and falling ...

Flower Show.—The |anuual show the Fairiight, Pett, and Guestling Cottagers' Horticultural Society will held the ..

... tnat Frederick Thomas, six years of age, and son of Mr. Thomas, fruiterer and greengrocer, of Prospect-place, was picking blackberries in a hedge situated in a field beyond the Hastings railway strtion. Whilst engaged, the child's foot unfortunately slipped ...

FLOWER SHOW AT FAIRLIGHT

... entries were not numerous, although this division is year year assuming more importance. The children's entries consisted of blackberries, watercresses, moss-basket, and collections of wild flowers, and formed a by no means unimportant portion of the show. ...