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NOTES ON NEWS

... have been overtaken iv their meandering by nightfall. Whether the birJs fed them, or whether they fecl themselves upon blackberries and such other luxuries is • mystery. They were missed in the evening at and great was the commotion. The inhabitants of ...

THE IRISH AND BLACKBERBIELS

... at Kenmare I has e seen it eaten, and indeed bays eaten some toys-If so experiment—but I much prefer a tenet of blackberries, er blackberry jam. PSarICT Heads Bairronan Prams% sr Dv Beaar's Da:Actors ItSVALEXTA &RAMC& FOOl4 width repairs the most disordered ...

ALSAGER

... of wealth. Certainly Messrs Pink or Moir, or some of our large poems would do patriotic strobe of in fostering Hibernian blackberry gathering. B&LVATIOM ARMY DEMONSTRATIO\ • BOOTH MACCLESFIELD. The Are, at Marc Meant this week have bees visited by Min ...

70• mei of Weft. —4 Las N.M. Chew ►is*

... shrub., the bleckberry have now their choicest Savour; thee comes the dewberry which bears an close a resemblance to the blackberry when ripe that is is not any to distinguish the ; while over topping the heather may be seen the cioudberry, with its fruit ...

THE ADVERTISER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1884

... that the blackberry is greatly cultivated hem end is most profitable. It would only tax the credulity of your readers were I to state the size, quantity, and market price of this crop, raised within a few miles of Denver. 1 have seen blackberries over an ...

MOSIIIiRLEY

... before leafing. The was covered with its curious clusters, the purple antlers crowded together in such a way as to simulate blackberries. The swallows of botn sexes, the one golden yellow, the other silver-grey, ware but • little past their prime. All were ...

WESLEYAN BAZAAR AT U

... dresaes of pale blue cashmere trimmed with lace. They also wore wreaths and veils, the former composed of autumn leaves and blackberries The bridegroom's best man was Mr Tod. The officiating clergy were the Ven. Archdeacon Bardsley, incumbent of St. Saviour's ...

ALDERL b Y

... a most enjoyable afternoon was spent rambling through the woods and by the dam, where aims of the party gathered nuts, blackberries, acorrake. Owing to the perfect arrangements made by Mr Bert Turner and Mr Alf. Watson, a splendid repast awaited the party ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1886

... the hotels favoured by the wealthy classes, and that milliannaires amongst hie everyday acquaintanoe were se plentiful as blackberries. the porter returned and put him unifier the guidon; of the waiter, who looked like a clerriman of the Established Church ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY. MAY 14, 1886

... c d the room. our girlish inexperience, need fondly to imagine Atm Deems= biu.uy =gelled on the Loh- were plentiful as blackberries. But you are f rilly accounts, which would follow tha )mug one of that happy elam with whom • little to their Mena the ...

lIABVEST THANKSGIVINGS. WILMSLOW it CHURCH. years it bear to beard tap with harm^ Midi Moeda, is to Mat *dr ..

... while the tail wit* trimmed with palm leaves awl fears. Sound the wil n l tablet' lent oon neat b pul urden pit con and blackberries, ad ff the was impended a bunch of grapes From the gagaliers were hung pram baskets of fruit. and the window min were Shed ...

MR COUNTRY NOTES. a WILYYLOW The existent,e of dahlias in full flower during November points to a tie dom from

... flower during November points to a tie dom from frosts very rarely experienced so late on in the season. During the week blackberries have been gatberrd, which is extraordinarily late. The crop has been a very good one, sod large quantities have been collected ...