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A HOTEL IDEA

... with us the meadow, and eve three halfpence. We went down towards the Hollow ». He gave Fanny a halfpenny. picked eome blackberries for os. He then told and Lizzie home, and spend our halfpence; he went down the Hollow with wl lifted Fanny up in his arms ...

Quantities sold. | Assrait* prkm

... 500/, if in a perfect, genuine state. There is, however, much virtue in an if.” Imperfect copies are nearly as plentiful blackberries, out do not believe there are above a dozen absolutely perfect ones known to exist—ArfoßeeNm. ...

Published: Wednesday 25 December 1867
Newspaper: Shipping and Mercantile Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 900 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SCIENCE AT CAMBIDOB

... peat and in mellow garden soil of almost any kind that has been long cultivated. for the more robust kinds, they are like blackberries and raspberries—at home in any soil that wifi grow a cauliflower, and, If cut down the ground frost or knife, capable of ...

SHIPS FOR ORDERS. FREIGHT [from our own TO THE EDITOR OF THE BHIPPIKO AND MERCANTILE GAZETTE. Sra,—l notice ..

... of steamers afloat, many of them changing their Crews every month or six weeks, discharges have become ns plentiful as blackberries, and the worthless and inefficient Seaman can easily procure a good discharge. Surely the Board of Trade can devise some ...

BRITISH MINES

... had got intimation of his escape. Puddletown, which is five miles from Dorchester, Beaumont was arrested whilst picking blackberries. He was attired at the time in the clothes he had stolen from the hotel, and wore surplice, which he had taken from the ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1870
Newspaper: Shipping and Mercantile Gazette
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3778 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE COMPULSORY SURVEY OF SHIPS. To TES EDITOR OF TUB sniettito AND IaIICANTILE GAZETTS. San, -1 have carefully ..

... the Board of Trade may be, very shortly, to this very end; and as it is said that Captains out of berth are as thick as blackberries in autumn, owing to the introduction of steam, and that large numbers of our Mercantile vessels are being annually sold ...

NOTICE TO MARINERS. HOLLAND

... Roads on the afternoon of the 11th instant. The Crew, including the deceased, but not the Captain, wart *shore io search of blackberries, and returned to the venal in the evening, when they found the Captain on deck mending the sails. Davis went to a fellow ...