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DISTRICT NEWS. HUNTING APPOI NTMENTS

... members of the H Comrn{‘}ut Volunteer Battalion Hants Regiment came ofi on ednesday evening, under the presidency of Captain Bowker, an |oficor who takes great interest in his men. The ! Assembly Rooms were suitably decorated for the | occasion, and the Band ...

ROWLAND'S CASTLE

... “It came even to pass.’’ Ouseley. Hymn 306. ‘At the Name of Jesus.” 3.15, preacher, the Rev. A. C. Louth, Vicar of Colden Common. In residence the Very Rev. the Dean Ven. Arch. Sapte. The annual , fete of the local lodges and sanctuary connected with ...

can prosecute fithutn&tuwa& Mt.htboutmdn-_hhhnodu&h Three Window Plants.— J. Young ; s “md, James Cooper Uuudinn ..

... and close the Schools for five weeks from August 23rd. | a gun in his hand. Assoon as he saw witness, he [xstiToTioN —At Farnham Castle, on Monday, the =commenced to run away. Witness told him it was too Bishop of Winchester imstituted the Rev. Cyril ...

Rawson, Esas

... the Liss Sunday 001. LONG SUTTON,—Tur Vicaraes.—The Bishop of Winchester has appointed the Rev. A. B. Hargrave, Curate of Farnham, to the vicarage of Long Sutton, near Odibam. PETERSFIELD.—Tur Bisaor or SouTHAMP- Ton.—Bulletins state that his Lordship ...

THE HAMPSHIRE POST., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1886

... —At the Farnham Poa{.&dou. on Thursday, Edward Silver, labourer, Froyle, and William Watts, bailiff, Froyle, were charged, the former with vorhin‘ a horse while in an unfit state, and the latter with allowing the same to be worked, at Farnham, on the ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... followed by four officers of the regiment, including Colonel Cave, Major and Adjutant Thackwell, Capt,ainn%l'oodbl.m. and Captain Bowker, the officer in command of the H Company. After an inspection by the Colonel, the Band fnyed a selection of music. ' Miss ...

EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 25, 1956 -1 3

... RA2II. EN.. Portsmouth. X keiCHINISTA experienced In clothing , . . . . a experts .. manufactur, required. or pen-tune. Bowker et Budd Ltd.. Bosham Sussex, ROCKEI ot Armstrong Siddcky Motors has really good ',canc., for designers snd draughtsmen intent ...

Published: Wednesday 25 April 1956
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3100 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

DISTRICT NEWS

... reward. BENTLEY.—Weppivc.—There was a crowded eomion at the Parish Church, Farnham, on W, y afternoon, the 24th ult., when Miss Adelaide Mason, daughter of Mr. Richard Mason, of Farnham, was married to Mr. Gordon Gm*'l‘ompeett. son of Mr. Joseph ‘l'::‘poott ...

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... machine, to which a bell was not fixed. — Mr. Superintendent Hack said that the practice of not sounding bells was becoming too common -mon%cyolut-.—'l‘ha defendant was fined 10s.——Dudley Hughes, of Portsmouth, was fined 10s. for riding a bicycle on the footway ...

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... KitLep BY A Farcwwo Trex.—On Saturday afternoon the Coroner (Mr. Edgar Goble) held an ioquest at the Sailors’ Home, Stockheath Common, touching che death of John Millard, lately living at 7, The Durrants, Havant.— The deceased, who had a wife and seven children ...

'lllm. March 21st, Shert >rae Bt. John—ll.3o

... the pu?ll':c life W L od was, in some or other, - ivoal mtnhon..fio was for nlg-n Chairman f the Farnham Bench of Magistra and Chairman of the old Farnham Highway E;..«L He sook a lead'og part in the management of the Haslemere Fire Brigade 26 years ago ...

WK ..eorreeiorigcirncnnze 1| MR, Court and Mr. G, ¥ F. Moore and W, Marshall 2| Grant 3 e

... Branch, involving the welfare of 700 children. They took in their district Aldershot and Farnham, and had this year out of 79 cases, 28 from Aldershot and 16 from Farnham. Most of these did not come from the lowest classes, but were the childrea of non-co ...