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GERRANS

... out,, the school had been under observation by another seine boats' crew, Mr. Osenberr7's boat was the first to leave the pier, quickly followed by the mil ' seine, who claimed precedence on the grounc 'of having bad the fish under observation tw some ...

FALMOUTH

... Open from 3to 6.30 p.m. daik. Teas at Is. head. Motor launch service, free of charge: Prince of Wales Pier-3, 4, O and 6 o' c lock; Custom House Pier-- 9.30, 420 and 5.30 o'clock.—[Advt.] It is understood that Mr. C. S. Goldmss, the Conservative candidate ...

A PICTITION

... deplorable that matters should be rushed in such a manner ithout due consideration; but it generally the way in Falmouth. the more haste the less speed. He knew as a fact that the Local Government Board would be written to by people in the neighbourhood, and then ...

etie Cornisti 6* AND FALMOUTH AND FKKit K N TIM. FRIDAY. AUGUST stst. rm. Bobtail Sackcloth age Asks&

... least two splendid new attractions to visitors: the Gyllyngdune Drive and the Market Strand— I beg pardon—the Prince of Wales' pier. see. The only regrettable incident in the Gylliz dune affair was the excessive political brought to bear by Mr. Bowles and ...

The rthuic Inquiry

... t-ter la we = e suatillein SS uas itatlarrell4l:llP-1 really regard to number et was at 75 me I mum ask ye vi g+ s s e ll:h pier reirellectien • fittie on la settet esetensl direetae at anww , — Y — atianr . Weis 7 5 . I feeland, her aped; year was ...

Deerboasdiag

... bunting, the Deerhound—• name which well befits her graceful appearance, and swift and smooth progremi—leit Penzance Extension Pier on Monday, and carried her complement of guests as far as the Lizard. Mr. John Bonfield, the genial managing director of the ...

ECHOES AND RE-ECHOES

... local firm's establialusent. Of course, it is the drama that is meant. Commander Charles Gregory Gardiner died suddenly at Hastings on flattrrdity, whilst mounting hitt bicycle to return from the golf links. Vesuvius again become %ery active. The central ...

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... had also con-idered the correspondence between (ho Surveyor and Mr. Dixon with regard to the extension of the Market Strand Pier, and were pleased to find that progress was being made. They recommended that the Surveyor continue the correspondence with ...

Notes, Personal aid Pertinent

... commodious pier, and to add a long iron jetty tii.the pier at the Market Strand, affording accommmodation for the berthing of quite a fleet of boats. Still, the patching will do much to put an end to the inconvenience which those who use the piers have suffered ...

Now Steamship Cleaspaay

... one was on deck at the time, but fortunately he was seen by Mr. 11. Pender while walking down the pier to extinguish the pierhead light. With all haste he jumped into • punt and went to the rescue, arriving just in time to seism the man before he sank ...

LIANO STORMED

... thti Bengal Lancers, on September 11th. The of the °Boxers wee 500 killed; that of the Guinan' cee hilted and five wounded. Hast Yorkshire orchards this season have yielded a glut of fruit, notwithstanding several storms which shook off large quantities ...

TNE 1110111110 TOOVIT

... rrmaining toast& were the Visitors. acknow. 'Aged by Meeers. Crocker and Ledden : the Chairman and Vice-chairman. the }lnst. and Haste**. and the pianists, Messrs. Prior and Meredith. Some excellent sow rendered by Mel.irs. Tyler, Sargent, Spear, Crocker, Carne ...