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GREAT GRANSDEN

... the ■ummer. Although liUckberrira grow largely on tbe hedgerows, yet much curiosity is expressed at tbe whereabouts of the blackberry farm of eight to ten acres so graphically described by reporter of tbe above periodical. Optical Dblcsion.— Much excitement ...

Published: Saturday 30 October 1897
Newspaper: Hunts Post
County: Huntingdonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 340 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE MARCH OF SCIENCE

... time appointed for it being offered to the competition of every country on the globe, diamonds should become ‘ plenty as blackberries, and this gorgeous gem, now the envy of surrounding Mo. narchies, and possessing an almost incalculable value. shuuld sink ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AT W

... Kiel assistant Town received the a| District Council obtained IS to 14 quarters , and realised Us per quarter for lint of blackberries this season and > market on Saturday, they only fetched ****The Municipal Author!ties are !: they hare restricted the beadle*s ...

Published: Saturday 09 October 1897
Newspaper: Hunts Post
County: Huntingdonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2760 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Collectanea

... unexampled. As lately as the middle of last month, the passes of the Alps were nearly A patent has been taken out for using blackberry bushes in the process of tanning leather. From the report of the Sunday School Union, just published, it appears that in ...

THE BALLOT

... rate we should at the present day wandering about naked in the woods, like the ancient Britons, and feeding on acorns and blackberries. Koh the reasoning is stark naught, and can only employed for dishonest purpose. But, point of fact, the Ballot hot mi-English ...

COLLECTANEA

... flyman, Ivory-buildigs ; f rom complainant's statement, she and Mary abo tsarne age, went to Patcham preceding Saturday a blackberrying. and little boy named Pentecost assisted them gathering berries; the three prisoners, whom she had never seen before ...

THE FARMER'S GAZETTE

... trees, ' And left golden stain. Hedge-rows are fair (Fringing old lanes—round green eotted leas) » With alp and haw, the blackberry and sloe. Lovely the moon, with bright flowers every where. Sweet the new song redbreast warbling low. An Aged Fiiuu kafir ...