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... Some discussion took place with referense-te blackberry at the Chambers of Agri- @ulture meeting last’ week. It arose on s motion approving of the provisions of Mr ...
... Some discussion took place with referense-te blackberry at the Chambers of Agri- @ulture meeting last’ week. It arose on s motion approving of the provisions of Mr ...
... spending her time picking blackberries. She ought go school, he urged, and her father ought to know the law —he was ex-policeman, with years* service. The Chairman (Mr David Pryoe) made the observation that tbe blackberries were nearly over now. No p ...
... otherwise would render a person liable to be convicted of a sent to hard labour for two months for gathering primroses or blackberries. 7 After this decision the only remedy left to the unfortunate owner or o ccupier of the fields where the mushrooms grow ...
... Mr Jesse Collings said he wondered whether the blackberry ploker would come into the reeding of the Bill Mr Court- hope said the provistons of the not prevent children or anyone from gathering blackberries in the lanes or anywhere where they had a right ...
... suggested that it would be easier for the child go to school with poor shoes than to go black-berry picking.—Mrs Benbow: Excuse me, she baa not been picking blackberries.—The Mayor: Do yon promise that yon will better her next month ?—Mrs Edwards: Yes, sir ...
... departare. with the four children, and she lost po time in sending ber husbands two little ones into the woods to gather blackberries then to the bed where her own children lay, she lifted the baby a cautiously, 8 as pot to disturb her seven year-% daughter ...
... over with invective as to the shortcomings of the party im power, and whose votes of censure were just as plentiful es blackberries in the autums eeason, and on the whole just as After six months occupancy of place and power, it is found that their success ...
... which are floating about like gnats in the genial sanshine, candidates for the vacant offices are to be as plenteous as blackberries, and a contest as warm as any which bas taken place may be expected. ‘Whilst the men are not publicly named, we may without ...
... Jenkins 100, Dr. T. Davies, O. Davies, and D. McDonald 108, 6 B. Davies and J. Pugh. Mushrooms ate scarce this season, but blackberries and nuts are plentiful. Fishing.— Many good baskets were made lest week, the cloudy weather helping the anglers considerably ...
... E. Bezton, charged by William Blackman, gamekeeper to Captain Mytton, with breaking young boughs at Uoelygarth, while blackberrying. were dismissed. Lying in an outbuilding.—John Sanby, boy of IS, was committed for seven days. SHREWSBURY. THE ALLEGED ...
... Cwmiago, and Elizabeth Lloyd, Cwmcae, Churchstoke, for trespassing in his wood and damaging young trees while gathering blackberries. The Bench imposed fines of 2s. fid. including costs in each case. The Charities.—A letter from the Charity Commissioners ...
... each; .'obits. Os Od 2s 6dper couple; apples, Od teid per quart; plums, 3d to Od per quart; damsons, 9d to lOd per bnthel; blackberries. per qnart. Obwsbtbt, Wednesday.—Old white wheat. Os Od to Os pec 761 be; new white. Os to Os Od; old red wheat, is id ...