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MR. H. A. DALTON WINS AGAIN

... and R. Vigus’s “Revels Wildeyes 9th a seven-yearold cow. Messrs. Bovril. Ltd., of Ampthill. were a close reserve for the Maisemore Cup for Aberdeen Angus animals at the Three Counties Show at Hereford. This cup is awarded to the exhibitor gaining most ...

THE FLOWER SHOW BALANCE

... THE FLOWER SHOW BALANCE The Anal meeting the Flower Show Committee held • Maisemore ”, lleufow, Friday. Mr. C. W. (iurnev presided, and there were also present, Mr. 11. A. Hucknail (vice-chairman), -Mrs. Gurney, Miss Clouting, Messrs. I. Hare, A. R. Carlisle ...

MORE HEREFORDS FOR AUSTRALIA AND CANADA. Last week three young bulls of this far-famed race of cattle left the port

... placed.— Bell's Weekly Messenger. THE MAISEMORE SHORT HORNS. Passing from Wiltshire to Gloucestershire, we spent the day after that of our inspection of the Broad Hinton herd in going through that of Mr. Morris, of Maisemore Court, about two miles from Gloucester ...

Safe and Reliable Family Medicine for INFLUENZA DIARRHCEA CGJCKS, COLDS, CATARRH, STOMACH CHILLS BRONCHITIS and ..

... steer or heifer of any pure breed (except Shorthorn). Also it was reserve to the best beast in the show, reserve for the Maisemore challenge cup for the best Aberdeen Angus or Angus cross, and reserve for a special orize. ATTEMPTED ENTRY AT CHEMIST’S SHOP ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE MERCURY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910. THE ANTI-SOCIALIST UNION. BIGGLESWADE, Under the auspices ..

... Miss Rose Annie Hamblin, eldest daughter of Miss Constance Mary Whiting, eldest daughter of and Mrs Joseph Hamblin, of “Maisemore,” Mr and .* - * House, Kempston ; and Mr James Stroud, of Montreal, , « > 0Q A J u ?, v t ilr ,' ,ohn Gibbons. Canada, son ...

Published: Friday 09 September 1910
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2738 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

[COUNTY NEWS] BEDFOHDSHXRE CHAMBER AGRICULTURE nv*at was cqwitry—and in that aiid that ft Mr. Adams CoS«idtniKi ..

... produced noted animals. One of her daughters. Benefit 6th of Haynes, was sold to Mr. Cndlan. he founded his well known herd at Maise'more Park, Gloucestershire. Darling 13th descended from the Bogfern Sybils, was bought Mr. William hyte, of Spott, Kirriepiuir ...

THE MIDLAND RAILWAY

... Mr. J. A. Piggot, Beckiugham Hall, Essex ; Mr. H. Butt, Bredon, Gloucestershire ; Dr. R. S. Martin, Eemerton Mr. Morris, Maisemore Court, Gloucestershire; Mr. Chas. Newman, Hayes, Middlesex ; Mr. O. 3. Read, M.P., of Hovingham, Norfolk; Mr. T. Hawkins ...

HUNTINGDONSHIRE

... John Bassett is exceptional: my cxf)ericucc is, that men in clubs have always been liberally treated. From Mr. T. Morris, Maisemore, Gloucestc rshire :— i “Tam glad to find the Farmers' Club is about to take | into consideration the management of friendly ...