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... Kent. The deceased, residing at Robert s ree Plumatead, was take; ill about tweatytout hoer after eating a quantity of blackberries, gathered by himself, and probably unripe. A medical man was called, but an obstruction of the system had been created ...

end, to save tress yew work and scanty pay. Pray, he is weak enough to spare some friendly sympathy for

... be glad enoug hto spend summer in one of his ideal country houses, where pretty maidens in pretty frocks, grow thick as blackberries in a snug Devonshire lane. The scene at the Aquarium on Saturday night beggared description. Samson was slain under ...

WELLING AND EAST

... Wickham, they arrived at two p.m., when lunch was eaten. Games, rollecting 'coloured fungi and rare caterpillars. and picking blackberries,—these and other pastimes occupiml the time till tea. An early start was made for home. An outing to Betsham for nature ...

FURNITURE,

... lds. and costa, or fourteen days. FRUIT RAIDERS Albert Gomm, Arthur Benne, Hun Gobi. Bert ?lonia, now Stevenson, George Blackberry, and Stanley Gerrard, all of Belvedere, were summoned for committing damage to the „ Gardens, at Belvedere, Elisabeth Ann ...

ODDS AND ENDS

... approached each other within 74 seconds. There are several letters published relating to the trade it would be possible todo in blackberries, if people would only take the trouble to gather them. The pme at market aeima to have beau about U. or 20. a paled, though ...

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... ideal resort for anglers who are not particular, and if they cannot find any fish, are content to fill their bags with blackberries or any other tree fish that may be in season. These Scouts were in camp. as I hare said, ■nd it was about the same time ...

OUR CAROENINC COLUMN AND RURAL NOTES

... fertiliser, rich In potash are preferable to fannyatst manure, which la apt to Induce too vigorous stem growth. PllloFAUAlloll.—Blackberries are nasally Increased by roots cattle's or seekers. Putirstno.—ills Is best effected In autos., and three feet apart In ...

LRAVING WORK WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE

... It wee a milts Instmth where they wen, and deeded mien late the add. Each was tined Ids and caste wares days. WAS IT THE BLACKBERRIES. Samuel Craig, of Marmites& was summoned for treepmeing on laud belonging to Mr. liekewlek et . Bexley, in search of game ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1176

... August, at Wilmingtoe, The accused Was moo by the prow-user is the pl it et a t* and when detected said she was there for blackberri es , and he tonk her to her mother. Mr Cooper la id be bad brought the present charge as an exempla to others, as the d ...

Simla], Parish Church

... decorated with asters, andpyracanthess, the support being surrounded by a groande of wheat sod oats, Japaneselanterns an blackberries, The customary heap of fine amounted by monster loaves, was pendbessath desT 7 the clock. A novel on the wall. in fancy ...

DEAR PINAFORES,

... and perhaps some of you may like to know of • very nice recipe foe Blackberry Shrub which I have come across. It is made in the following manner;-10 three quarts of ripe blackberries put one quart of good white vinegar; after standmitpwenty-foor boors ...