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... up a sim.lar position in Maidstone. He succumbed on Sunday to an attack of bronchitis after only three days' illness. Pyrtast Farmer's Failure. An adjourned meeting of the creditors of Percy Samuel Dickers, tanner, of Golden Manor Farm, Oxon, was he.d ...

JAMES HASTINGS

... esteemed of FAT end &J STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, and PIGS. Commencing with the Pigs at 11 o'clock. PAXTON & ROLIDAT. Louts; and Golden Cross Yard. Oxford. Messrs. John — hornton & Co. The Well-placed Freehold Properky, Known Ls THE COTTAGE, HIGH STREET, ST ...

JAMES HASTINGS

... Ind Rent of £3B WANTED, FURNITURE (new or I' BE BY A PrTION YT . setoondhand). CLOTHING, BOOTS, SYDNEY GALPIN CYCLES, PIANOS, etc. We buy eve-ythms At the Golden Cross litAel, Oxford, on FRlfrom a to £5OO. We always have, and al- DAY. JUNE 17th. 1921 ...

CTCLING TOURS. Cycle and Rider noses/id against .Al sista by A... Mathews, 11, St. Aldate's. —Advt

... —Advt. Best Boots at moderate prior In an !meat line leathers. Box Calf, Glace Kid, Willow Calf, and the New Coronation Glare Calf. 500 pairs, 10s. tki.. Boots and Shoes in StOA.—A. 11. Lambert, 73, St. Giles', Sole Arent for K Boots. —Advt. MI Ezl ...

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... in the I .rnatoli was played on ;he College ground on i mining industry he looked upon as a land- Kent), A. Ambrose, 34, Market Buildings. Harris. Maidstone, W. G. Elliott, °nays; Five Sheep. born last year (Border Leices- a matting wicket, which rather ...

NEPTUNE ROWING CLUB. ANNUAL DINNER. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES

... —Advt. A Warrant for Arrest.—Pedestrians on the lookout f ., •r Bargains cannot avoid being arresied by Manley of reduced Boots and Shoes in the windows of Freeinan, Hardy. and Willis' Queen Street, Orford. See list of chargeo—Adet: THE OXFORD CHRONICLE ...

MARCH

... should alone rus.ke the visit noteworthy. BEQUEST TO HALL.—Mrs. Eleanor Bush Hathaway, of Calverley Park, Tunbridge Wells. Kent, who died on December 31st, aged 79, left estate valued at £25,010 gross, with net personalty £17,246. The testatrix left £5 ...

THE OXFORD CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1903. THE FLOODS PROBLEM A MARLOWE REVIVAL AT AT OXFORD. OXFORD. ..

... formerly discharged into the streams. _ an of the erport'ir omit. ear representative his leave. Ir you want Good and Reliable Boots and Shoos at reasonable prices, made to measure, go to W. Cleave!, SurEkal Boounaker, 8, Street, Ox. !ord. Fit guaranleed.—Adit ...

IXFORD & DISTRICT TRAMWA' COMPANY. THE YEARLY DIVIDEND

... Fills all the sky and gilds the shimmering sea; So, dark as now the landscape seems to be, Soon shall the hours bring hack the golden And in an age-long afterglow of glory Our Empire's sons shall read the splendid story Of England's greatest, best, and noblest ...

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... interesting speech after tea. LOCAL PROPARTY MAILKET.—MeSre. Hamlet and Dulake held their monthly property auction at the Golden Cross Hotel, Oxford, on Friday. There was a good attendance of prospective buyers, and the auctioneer had the gratification ...

A SPLENDID GATHERING

... d section. The ..-enaries especially were highly satisfactory. The British birds were a small class, the first going to a golden-created wren, very handsome and well shown by Mr. Poole, of Stratford-on-Avon. The first. in the foreign birds taken by a ...