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KETTERING

... should a orowdeo .■ , - •The performance is- to be interspersed * l and in item*. . St. John Ambulance Associ.tr g annual meeting of the members of the centre of the St. John Ambulance A«~ ft'^ was held at the Co-operative Hah „f t» evening. Mr. J. T. Stockbum ...

KETTERING URBAN COUNCIL

... Mr. Barritt also reported the existence of a filthy accumulation en a plot of building land in Mill-road belonging to Mr. John Dickman, caused by rubbish be.ng deposited tusreon. The officer was authorised to serve Mr. with a notice requiring him forthwith ...

KETTERING URBAN COUNCIL

... Croot, at the rear of House No. 43, Argyle-street; John Norris. a plot of land in St. Peter*s-avenue; W H. Hobbs, a plot of land in St. Peter saventfe; am 1 E. Garner, at the rear cf House No. 145, Russell street.-The usual notices were ordered to be eerved ...

ETC—BOOT SHOE TRABE, ANTED, young GIRL for the Closing * * tteyi; .me* with previous experience preferred ..

... ETC—BOOT SHOE TRABE, ANTED, young GIRL for the Closing * * tteyi; .me* with previous experience preferred -Apply John Cave and Sons, Ltd . W\.V'.,D LAX) for Pre- Apply Bryan and Sou. Nelson Wutk-. - ANTED, goad also »▼ YOUTH for Treeing Machine.—Apply ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1900
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 860 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WANTED, ETC.—BOOT SHOE TRADE. WANTED, LADS balf-timera and full) for BOY for Press Room, YOUTH foe Waist ..

... Hanger, , Montagu-Street, Kettering. WANTED, young GIRL for the Closing Room ; one with previous experience preferred.—Apply John Cave and Sons, Ltd., Ruslideu VarAN'I.JD, smart lAD for Press—Apply v and Son, Works, Kettering. WANTED, good HEEL SQOURER ...

TO-DAY'S CRICKET

... batted stoadilv for nearly as. hour. At lunch the score was for five wickets. After Mason and were quickly dismissed, but John and made a capital stand, adding 54 for the eighth wicket thirty minutes, iremonger made runs in good style, Afterwards Gunn ...

KETTERING FRIENDLY SOCIETIE'S SPORTS

... the attendance wa* large. The Kettering Rifle Band was pre iit» and played good selection of music. The members of the St. John Ambulance Brigsd* were also present with their van and tent. There were eight events the card—four foot race* ami four for ...

TEMPERANCE GATHERINGS AT KETTERING

... slavery ousanda, and it was because was for liberty teat b was found there a suppor- Iter of restrictive legislator!. Mr. T. W. Russell, , the secretary for the Local Government Board, said that the public-house was more potent force politics than the church ...

TO-DAY'S RACING

... Courtly Dame (Lynham), Cherry John (L. Reiff), and Vermouth (Chapman). Winner trained by Randall. Betting: to against Syivestris, 5 to 1 Recruit, to 1 Vermouth and Quick Change, to 1 Cheeky, 100 to 14 Bacio, 100 to John and Moonfish, 100 to 8 others. ...

OUR LONDON LETTER

... changed. Mr Balfour's progress in his motor car will attract no more than passing g'anco. But if Sir Robert Peel or Ixird John Russell had gone to the House in such a fashion half a century a«-o their sanity would certainly have been called question. Art ...

TO-DAY'S RACING

... Pawson's BiRPHAM. 10 Owner 2 Mr. Brown's 5 113 Mr. Randall 3 Also ran: Cioudalkin (Mr. H. Ripley), Harras (Mr. G. Thursby}, Cherry John (Mr. Harttgan), and Strang:ord (l apt. Jackson). Winner trained Watson. Betting: to 10 against Rocker, 5 to 2 Eiceioeoope, ...

KETTERING POLICE COURT

... 6d. and 2s. costs. OBSTRUCTING THE FOOTPATH. William Jervis, Charles Jervis, and John Russell were summoned for obstructing footpath at Kettering on June 16th. Russell pleaded not guilty, and the other two pleaded guilty.—P.C. Slaughter deposed to seeing ...