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... The smallest assistance would gratefully received.— There was resisting this appeal, and presents of and fid. were as blackberries. !». one street alone site te I zed uoi less than 20s. ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1859
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2863 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE SAILOR’S STORY

... sorter sloshed down her, and ciiuched the bargain wab kiss—sitch a k shout your sugar—talk about yer lax s—talk about yer blackberry jam—you coulau*. have got come nigb cm, wid all a sour arter tb. t. Ki Sai.s daddy hadn’t hollered out its time all 'or ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1860
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5099 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MEDICAL OFFICERS

... committee were unanimous.” Bu: Mr Lamb comes and talks about plenty of doctors, jost ho would, or might do, about ** plenty of blackberries, * if our damp'aea«on* did not prevent the briars being fruitful. Sach ingn igc and insinuation'! ought to be deprecated ...

Published: Saturday 26 April 1862
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2962 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IRELAND e. Kugfand and Scot land with ccn, cojilounerr and iroiNtnasters whoso £tei make h»lf the country night ..

... position in I whatever bis politics, has one tea for any and for all of thenl. and reasons arc as plentiful and easily picked blackberries. Tbe misfortune is that none of them satiify tbe difficulty. New conditions of occupation of land, peace and quiet for ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1863
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1616 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

... faun-house at the very least ; where roar mg tires are kept up all day end all night, where tasks of ale lire ea plentyful as blackberries in autumn, and where roast beef and idurnbpudding are by no means dainties, but quite ordinary every:dayoccurrenees. But ...

Tllll CAVAN WEELY NEWS. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 186 Z

... Indian climate.—Builder. THE IN THE Wool , . —A few days ago some children rambled out from Aorwich as tar as Reliesdon, on a blackberry excursion. As evening closed in, two little things named Emily and James Thwaite, aged three and four years respectively ...

THE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 13. 1866

... that day nor the following, but no attention had been paid to that fact. On the third day some children, who were picking blackberries near the village were attracted by the unusual movements of a dog which accompanied them to a spot where he was pawing ...

be secured. But, no ! It is St. Thoxias's, or St. l'etres, or St. Bridget's day,—or Lady-day. or some other

... people had Om effect of demoralising almost everybody else who had anything to self, from a string of perch to a quart of blackberries or of dour. Tea OLDEST Tyro Narcime Michelet, uncle of the celebrated author. of L'Oibeau aad laneecte ' died ...

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... Europe. * Boston has a woman's right* store. Tiorida lied 300,000 visitors last winter. : •Texas is eating tettite blackberries , • '.Nw has 30,0 43 7 4` 41. 1 1 41 ; 6 • .- 7iimr jrted . .11Eti ...

A GLIMPSE OF GRF.TNA GREEN. Though the old rammer, nisteber hunt England are now illegal, a fair tinniness is the

... So much has been written on the pest glories of Gretna.—tliose palmy days when the crop of -keiresses seemed as thick as blackberries, and guineas flew about for priest, witnesses, innkeeper, posthoys, andlevell-wishers, like snow-tikes an April day,-'-that ...

TUE CAVAN WEEKLY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1875

... and fit to carry the Prince. At Ham-common last Thursday a child named E rne st Shed, nearly three years old, while out blackberrying with his brother, ate some berries of the deadly nightshade, and died from the effects of the poison the same night. Tax ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON A WIFE

... escaped with their lives. A boy named Thomas Cottenden, aged eleven years, of Hobertetreet, Plunistead, has died from eating blackberries. He was taken ill about twenty-four hours after citing a quantity of the fruit, gathered by himself, and which it is thought ...