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... 11th (T.)—Weokly Stock Sale, Leighton Market. 11 13th iTh.)—Freehold Properties, at the Swan Inn, Stewkley, 4. Mbssrs. WOODMAN SON. 13th (Th.)— Gram Keeping, at the King’s Arms Hotel, Hemol Hempstead, 4 30. Mb. WILLIAM EVERALL. 14th (F.)—1.500 Store Cattle, Shrewsbury Smithheld, 12. MisaßS. W. A 8. FREEMAN. 12th(W.)—Honee, Carriage*, Ac., at Aldridge’s Repository, W.C., and Saturday. Messns. ...

Published: Saturday 08 May 1915
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4742 | Page: Page 5, 6 | Tags: 63rd brigade 

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... 18 Guineas. OOLLARD k OOLLARD. 10 Guineas. Many other* Stock.—Wn. Piua, Piano Toner. Bourne. ...

Published: Saturday 13 November 1915
Newspaper: Grantham Journal
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 34 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: 63rd brigade 

SOWING SEEDS

... Preparation for Sowing.—Apart from enriching the soil, the chief aim of cultural preparation is to produce fine, firm seed-bed. This is absolutely essential for success. Bcixind a fine, firm, level seed bed, .1 sufficiently dry soil to admit cf implements being list'd without clogging is necessary. Sowing in pasty soil means failure , Depth Sowing.—The depth sowing seeds L regulated by the ...

HIGH STREET, AYLESBURV

... THE WAR. BUCKS TERRITORIALS AT CHELMSFORD. INSPECTION BY SIR lAN HAMILTON. The Bucks (Service) Battalion of the Territortals, stationed at Chelmsford, took part in the inspection by Sir lan Hamilton, G.C.H. LL0.0., A.U.C., General Officer Commanding-in- Chief, Central Force, of the South Midland Division, on Friday. February 5, at Hatfield leverel about six miles distant trom Cheluihfortl. rom ...

Published: Saturday 13 February 1915
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2660 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: 63rd brigade 

THE POLICE COURT

... MISSION. APPEAL FOR A USEFUL INSTITUTION. C.E.T.S. GATHERING AT LUTON. ADDRESS BY THE BISHOP ST. ALBANS. the most beneficent institutions in the town undoubtedly the Police Court Mission. Anyone who follows the police court reports ojt columns can gam some slight idea, least, ot the opportunities for work in this direction iiv-a a meeting the Council Chamber Monday afternoon, under the ...

OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM

... TO TU EDITOR 09 THE BLOKS HERALD. Sir, —A lady teuchor having visited our village school for tho puj-jH*** instructing the children in Morris LXancing, 1 writing as parent protest against public money in irainuig the young in this pretty, but pustime. The Education Committee arc surely not justified this expenditure, when all classes are being taxed to their utmost to moot tho local and ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1915
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2477 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: 63rd brigade 

SUMMER PESTS

... One of the disadvantages of the summer-like weather is the plague of insect pests that follows; Beetles, particularly, are now apt to grow more rampant than usual. It is therefore of great interest to know that DANZO BEETLE POWDER, the new scientific exterminator of Beetles, Cockroachee. Crickets, Ants, etc., offers an infallible means to cope successfully with these pests. Danzo Beetle Powder ...

Published: Saturday 10 July 1915
Newspaper: Bucks Herald
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2221 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: 63rd brigade 

THE ROOT OF THE TROUBLE

... Drink Leads to Thefts. Domestic Servant’s Unhappy Position. The unhappy story of domestic servant who stole from er mistress was related to Messrs. F. J. Brown, E. Oakley, and G. Oddish, at the Luton Borough Sessions on Wednesday. The defendant was Mildred May Herne, aged 28, and she was charged with stealing a blanket and sheet, value 75., between May 10th and July 10th, the property of ...

WAR AND OTHER GOSSIP

... BISMARCK ON SCRAPS OF PAPER.” vnn Bethmann-Holl weg’s “scrap of pap6l .llustrioUß Sick, BK* » the Austro-German alliance but he was careful to fix up secret arrangement wRh Russia also, which might have .acted to Austria’s detriment; and of course he v?afi quße justified in doing by his own theory that a State is only bound By alliance •vs its own intercets are advantaged there y. Bismarck was ...