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... APPLE JELLY is tree from artificial colouring, the natural tint of the frui only being preserved. Hartley's New Seasons Blackberry Jelly now ready; great delicacy. 2624 ...
... APPLE JELLY is tree from artificial colouring, the natural tint of the frui only being preserved. Hartley's New Seasons Blackberry Jelly now ready; great delicacy. 2624 ...
... SAD DEATH.—On Saturday afternoon a young woman, aged 20, daughter of Mr D. Treherne, Graig Chapel, went out to gather blackberries, and not having returned in due time inquiries were made, and her body was found late the same evening in McKieruon's quarry ...
... resided at Bishop's. gate-parade, New-port. On the day in question, she had been picking blackberries, and met the prisoner, wbo asked her how she sohl her blackberries. She seid tfireepence a ) quart. and he said he would have a quart, and that lie lived ...
... FATAL ACCIDENT AT MOUN- TAIN ASH. A young man, known as Fred Jones, aged 20 years, residing at Blackberry-place, Cefnperinar, was killed on Saturday morning last by a fall from the roof whilst engaged at his work in the four feet seam in the George Colliery ...
... Elvastop-Eau d'Or or Lady Amsu. Abbot's Hhil-Dmonitor. Queenss-Glengall. TH .. BLACK-BERRIES. TEE EDITOB OF THE PBFXIMA AND ATIONAL', . . PXXBRIS. .- Six-The blackberry season is now at bandt; and the crop is a plentiful one throughduat the: couniry ...
... boy returned home on Sunday complaining of headache, and it afterwards transpired that he had had a feast of acorns and blackberries. He became convulsed and died from acute inflammation of the bowels. ...
... indecently assaulting the girl. She was picking blackberries, and, the bush being a high one, he raised her in his arms,so that she might reach them. When asked by the Clerk whether there was a blackberry bush near the spot, the constable replied that ...
... stolen from the Freemasons' Inn, Wind-street, the property of Mr _N. James, the landlord. On Sunday twa little girls were blackberrying, near the Black Lion Station,on the Great Western Mineral Line, and found the box hid in a hedge, minus itt contents of ...
... ABEI)tDARE. the Freemasons' Inn, Wind-street, the property of Mr N. James, the landlord. On Sunday two little girls were blackberrying, near the Black Lion Station, on the GreCit Western Mineral Line, and found the box hid in a hedge, minus its contents ...
... been made for the free delivery of letters and parcels from the Mountain Ash Post Office to the inhabi- tants of Cwmpennar, Blackberry-place, and the houses in the neighbourhood of the George Pit. This will be a great boon to the people of these localities ...
... DROWNED AT MAESTEG. o. Monday evening Margaret Jane Williams, aged four, living in Picton-street, Maesteg, while in search of blackberries, tell into the Llynvi river, and was drowned. Efforts on the part of the police ind others to restore artificial respira- ...
... cultivate blackberries, I should be glad to know if the fern-leaf blackberry of the nurseryman produces better fruit on sand than the common, and if there is any drawback to growing the fern-leaf blackberry in places where the common blackberry grows ? ...