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3fltal au& District #!*ujs

... were hear.; w herein deier.diints (boys and men) were ebarged with wilful damage to fields and hedges by tr*spa*3Ui ...

DEMOCRACY

... seaweed, but blackberries are left to waste. Is it be- cause blackberries are of no use without sugar, and that sugar, even at present prices, is be- yond the reach of the Irish peasant ? In England you need to get up very early to find a blackberry, so diligently ...

total ani. Bistrut j_Utus

... Andrew Blayloc!., Thos. Biaylock, and James Hayes were charged with trespassing in a wood belonging Lord Downs in quest of blackberries, and with damaging tbe underwood. When charged by the gamekeeper each of the defend- ants gave a fictitious name, which ...

THE BISHOP OF DURHAM ON.THE MERCANTILE MARINE

... grass, trees, and fences ; and 36 offenders were fined principally for trespassing on farms for the purpose of gathering blackberries — a practice which the Magistrates observed ought to be stopped. — Mary Dick (who wept bitterly when in the dock), a domestic ...

ALARMING DISCOVERY AT.HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING

... found placed under the grand stand. The discovery was made in a curious manner. Two boys on Thursday morning, gathering blackberries, wandered on to the racecourse, and by accident looked about under tiie stand. One of them noticed an ordinary-looking ...

local an& Biatritt il*tas

... were charged with doing wiifnl damage in Bntterwick Wood?, the property of Mr T. T. Salvil, of Croxdale Hall, by gathering blackberries. The men were all out of work, and taking this into account, Joseph Fox and John Nelson were only fined 2s 6d each, but ...

local ruD JDi&triet fltxos

... in the Loftus Wood on the 2'th October. Damages in this case were laid at la each. Defendants said itfj were gathering blackberries Fined 6d each, Is dania„:, -ncl 5s costs. Mrs Scott-Siddons at Stocktom. On Friday evening Mra Scott-Si Idons, tho eminent ...

LONDON NOTES

... Of eourss, in those hotbeds of sedition, gossip, and lying, tbe bazaars of Cairo, reports of evil are as plentiful as blackberries in autumn. Happily, the news agencies now refuse to transmit them. At one time it was the custom to cable through everything ...

THE TEMPERANCE PARTY AND.THE GENERAL ELECTION

... tradesman's daughter. Tbe trades- man, no doubt, is a Republican, and has his own ideas about Princes. Tbey are as common as blackberries — and only count as units in the sum total of humanity. On this hypothesis, but on no other, we can understand why it never ...

Jtartlj Ccuntrg JUtoft

... woman named Mary Prender- grast was fined 10b by the Middlesbrough County Magistrate* for doing wilful damage by gathering blackberries in Ormesby Wood. The Richmond Division. — The candi- dates lor the Richmond division — Sir F. A. Milbank, M.P., and Mr ...