Your Search Filters
Refine Search
Date
Newspaper
Countries
Counties
Place
Access Type
Type
Public Tags
TELEPHONE No. W. TELEOEAMS-D. VEENON, HIGH WYCOMBE, DAVENPORT VERNON & Co., Ltd., agricultural implement ..
... Stock Is now made up of the Newest and most approved patterns of Ploughs, Harrows, and General Farm Implements. Chaff Cutters, Turnip Cutters, Root Pulpers, Churns & Milk Separators CAET TRACES AND CHAINS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Grindstones. Manure Forks, Water Carts and Pumps, Portable Coppers. Corrugated Iron Farm Buildings and Sheds built to order. ALL ESTIMATES ARE PREPARED FREE. Agents for ...
dOBOOOH r OLIOS
... OLIOS. MONDAY. •3efore the Mayor (Mr. W. J. Hs'difß'' Windsor, Mr. H. Bartlett, Mr. W. J. Bloxham, and Mr. T. O. Hankinsoo. Li.-KNSINO -Mr. H. F. mads application for ths temporary tr-ui-frr of the licenea ot ths Crown public-hoas**, Warwick Road, from Mrs M. Parsons to Mrs. Laura Mary Prow, whoss husband, he s.aplained, was on active service Chief Constable Wilson said there was no objection, ...
AN IDYLLIC GAME AT WINDSOR
... There were only two clubs engagedi in the contest for Great Western Suburban League pointa. and the solitary game was played at Windsor, under circumstances which seemed strangely unreal to those who are accustomed to excited crowd, and fast game, in which hard knocks are taken and given. But for the cheers which drifted over the hedge from the adjoining field, where Windsor and Eton were ...
AN UPROARIOUS ASSEMBLY
... A meeting held in the Club room adioiuina the White Blackbird,” Loudwater, under the auspices of the National Union of Paper Mill Workers, last Friday evening, very unsatisfactory to the promoters, its result The speakers down on the programme were Mr. Wilson Coates (Organising Secretary. N.U.P.M.W.), Councillors A. S. Forward and t. Sutton, and Mr. W. A. Smith (1.L.P.), but Mr. Wilson Coates ...
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
... QUEEN VICTORIA’S “TRICKY COURTIERS” ...
TRIAL MATCH,
... Supporters of Aylesbury United given opportunity on Saturday 0 f assessing the value of some oi the talent that they have at their disposal. It had been previously announced that the Possibles would oppose the Pro- but Aylesbury were opposed an eleven drawn from North Bucks, and it is slated that the players will available for either team, if required. That there was some useful materul ...
THE FALKIRK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911
... Falt. sights seskkvkd.] . THE UNSPOKEN WORD. MOEICE GERARD Author ‘The Secret Castle Court.” “For England.” “Doctor Manton.” “The Crowiiiug Esther,” “ John fuoutcaluj,” io. CII APT Ell XXVII. The night was bitterly cold. A wind from the north-east lashed the waters of the river. causing the miniature waves to splash agoiast the sicres of vossols lying in the tideway. Where the light picked ...
TELEPHONE No. 19. i'ELEOEAMS-D. VEBNON, HIGH WYCOMBE DAVENPORT VERNON & Co., Ltd., SPORTS DEPOT, BCXO-S ..
... RABBIT CARTRIDGES, Black Powder, Green Cases 5 6 per 100 CARTRIDGES, loaded S.S. Powder, Eley’s Cases 7 6 ~ BEST QUALITY EJECTOR CASES, ELEY S LOADING. E.C. SCHULTZE. AMBERITE, ELEY S SMOKELESS, at lowest prices. GUNS.—Single Barrel Muzzle Loading, from 15 6 each. Converted Rifles, from 17/6 each. Double Barrel Breech Loaders, from 37 6 to £lO IQ— each. Hammorless Guns, from £5 5 - to £l5 15/- ...
LEIGHTON BUZZARD MARKET
... Messrs. STAFFORD, ROGERS; & A. W, MERRY, Ltd., HOLD a Sale by Auction of FAT ...
10 Rounds Welterweight Contest
... 808 EGGLHTON v. ERNIE WARD Kentish Town. .V firm favourite with Tolworth. London Welterweight Cornlocal enthusiasts. petition Winner. 8 Rounds Lightweight Contest JIM KEMPSTER v. TOMMY KIRBY Winner of .25 Contests. London. A real crowd pleaser 6 Rounds Lightweight Contests TOMMY LAWLOR v. CHRIS NEWTON Dunstable. London. KEN HILLYARD v. FRASER SHARPE Wolverton. Plymouth, 4 Rounds Welterweight ...
THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN. DISAPPOINTING MEETING AT GORDON JROAD SCHOOLS
... meeting held in support of the candidature ■of Ur. T. Arnold Herbert was held »u tue Gordonroad Schoolroom. High Wycombe, Friday evening. was tally expected that the candidate himself would address the meeting, but. uolike Mr. Seddon Cripys. who the following luesttaj performed Uie feat, he found the task attempting four meetings too much, and the audience was disappointed. This feeling of ...