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A COBDENITE SAIL

... In Chancery.—Cardigan &Wee. CORBY AND GLAPTHORNE, ANNUAL SALE OF UNDERWOOD, with ASH AND OTHER POLES, FENCING STUFF, HURDLE WOOD, ate., which lIIUMIAT, PIIIIN . 4 C. Favoured with inat;octioos from the Trustees of the late FAn Cardigan, WILL SELL BY ...

UGH ADVERTISER AND MIDLAND MAIL. Auction Sale*. fflTlPliT Holloway, Price & Co. LDCTIONMBS. ISTAT» VALUATIONS ..

... FAIR. . . Other Sales in course of arrangement will announced later. CHAU KRKPING RALW arrayed conducted toy JOHN SIAIESKM & ■CTUW JOHN E. I. SHAKESTEAI MONDAY. MARCH 17th.-IMTON-on the- HILL; 160 Acres Summer Keeping m 10 Lots for the Eaor, of Mr ...

POLICE ARE HUNTING THE SLASHER

... IW. Carey Wilson. DEATH OF ESTATE CARPENTER , Estate carpenter to the lute Lady 'Cardigan, and of recent years-to Mr. ;G. L. T. Brudenell, CC., Squire of I Deeqe, Mr. John Thomas Elliott passed away at Deenethorpe on Wednesday at tle age df 77 Mr. Elliott ...

CORBY PIG CLUB ANNUAL MEETING

... CORBY PIG CLUB ANNUAL MEETING The 83rd annual meeting of oOrby Pig Club was neld at the Cardigan Arms last Thursday. presided over by the president. Mr. 0. Dungley, who said be was sorry to see such a small attendanoe out of a membership of 110 He referred ...

Charles _- Plerey. -k. farmer. Proposer, -••. Harriet Wild. Eas-

... Reeve Belson. . , BALL, Sydney James. Cardigan . , Arms, Cranoe, licensed victualler. '',l' Proposer Hannah Simpson: - seconder 8. J. Tilley.• ATKINS, Arthur Beaver, Council Houses, Drayton, litter. Proposer John Stamp; seconder, George William Stokes ...

THE DRAPERY HOUSE J. WOOD & SON

... were carried out by Messrs. Geo. Burgess. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE DIV' ISION.—As a result of the collection on behalf of Leicesker Royal Infirmary organised by the members of the local Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, the sum of £136 in cash and ...

BUNIONS CURED

... the Duke of Buccleuch. purchased five of the seven r.unals. Tltey were a red heifer reared by Aubrey ai id Arthur Jones, Cardigan Arms, Deenethorpe (412 ). dark red heifer, reared Albert Duncombo, (411 5a.). a red heifer by Colin Rrevea, Deene Park. (£11) ...

Nat'l Irtabinql Ahttibrr 31tielani

... is extended to all. E i F F 6iarsiti ll a TN AND LEWIS. 72, Leicester, Piano and Plow T Specialists. have in !lie* Pianos by John illirtnmetabl. Sheller'. Marshall and tae. A. lord, etc.. prices from 48 gas. Tuner visits Market Harborh most weeks.—Phone ...

Local Inn Sold for £4,400

... for £l4O. About 3 roods 20 poles or this land were let in allotments. aro. dueing £3 10s. per year A 17th century house at Grattan. with a. commodious range of outbuildings, a garden paddock and as- Chard, was sold with vacant poem- Mon to Mr. 0 Reynolds ...

THE MARKET HARBOROITGH ADVERTISER AND MIDLAND MAIL, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER «, !*»*■ OXENDON VILLAGE SHOW. MARKET ..

... Bowden recreation ground. NO LIOHTg. John Wm. Sharpe, Kfowocth Beauchamp, was fined 10s. for riding a cycle without light. An application to transfer the licence (temporary) the Admiral Nelson Inn from WUtte Sabin to John William Redhead was granted. An ...

HEAD OFFICE

... appropriate area committee. Thorpe Mal*or Connection 400 Year* Severed. PASSING OF MRS. JOHN The Johnson family nave lived In Thorpe Malsor for years. On Sunday. Mrs. John Tee. formerly Miss Catherine Johnson, the last the line to live tn the village, died ...

medbourne

... attend3d by ladles and footmen In splendid period attire, rode through the town t'-d proclaimed the Fair. Afterwards stout arms were busy wlt.i poles, and many an unwary visitor was thrown Into the stocks and only released on payment of toll for the hospitals ...