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... very successful. This great addition to the hall has been made possible be the continued generosity of Mrs. Heber-Percy. of Patton Court, who contributed half the extra cost. ...
... very successful. This great addition to the hall has been made possible be the continued generosity of Mrs. Heber-Percy. of Patton Court, who contributed half the extra cost. ...
... Hall said they saw a good lot of roots. In class 72 for 3 acres of swedes they awarded the first prize to Mr. W. T. Morris, Patton. These were 21 inches apart, and were good level mots and a wonderful crop for the season. Mr. E. T. Cave was second the drills ...
... very large attendance farmers at the funeral at Pernbridg day of Mr. T. Morris. late of West passed away at the resitklice Patton on Thursday of last of 7E years. It will he remember. , Morris died about tw•ehe month. officiating clergymen %%tr . , t h ...
... Leominster. COTTAGE and Garden To Let; snit couple.—Vaa, Leintwardine. COTTAGR To Let, Part-work on Farm if required.—Moams, Patton, Aymestrey. I' Let, ANNADALIL Caswell Terrace. Leominster.—Apply, psis, so, Mom Street, Leominster. fro Let, COUNCIL HOUSE ...
... Alderman 11. F. Alderman Geor. Page, 11r. E. P. Lloyd, Mr. F. E. Smith (hon secretary), Mr. H. Bays. Mr. IF Reynolds, Mr. E. J. Patton, Mr. W. 0. liavito. Mr. S. S. Marrhant, MT. H. Palk*, Mr. A. T. Yapp, Mr. A. H. Poulton. Mr. J. V. Langford, Mr. H. E. Taylor ...
... Elton, for the most comically dressed dog; Mr. R. Smith, Barrington, holder of highest score for skittles; Mr. Matthews, Patton (high jump); Mr. W. Morris, Elton (obstacle race) ; Mr, R. Priday, Wigmore (comic sack race); Mrs. Morris, M'igtnore (wood ...
... FOR SALE FOR Sale, 6o Gallons CASK CIDER; also Molette SEPARATOR, in good working order; and Lister CHURN, as new.--Guatotv, Patton, Aymestrey, Leominster. FOR Sale, modern BEDROOM SUITE.; bargain.—Box No. 93,, c/o News Office, Leominster. JUST THREE MINUTES ...
... excellent pra'graninte 11011 Q W bid% consisted ''l three :anthems It' the choir, Ileotaltalcd by Mn, 1. Edwards) ; solos Miss G. Patton. Norton, Miss Owens, Pent, bridge, Miss Ivy Jenkins, Miss P. Edward , am! Mr. A. Vll:Steign hr Mis , A. Price. Miss W. Edwards ...
... 310roa WOKKS, 4 atoms Street, Lanaisst er. FORD MIGHT, late mg, good condition ; price LaBs.—A. W. AUNION T, %%Ilea Cottage, Patton, bmioster. type 1 . 930 Austin ta/6 Van. Taxed until 3oth June. Best offers.—Bess, South Street, 1934 AUSTIN ;. Good caw &rim ...
... Ernest Bennett, Mr. M. Bodenham; Heneria Bennett. Mrs. Larcombe; Miss Wetherell, Mrs. E. Lloyd; Miss E. Westerell, Miss M. Patton; Dr. Freemantle, Mr. W. J. ltrown;,deorge P. Semi.. Mr. G. SsveetinJit; Our Mrs. S. \Voodhouse; Sc,.thind, Miss Collett; Ireland ...
... Davies, Yatton; 2, Mrs. K. Roberts, Yatton; 3, Mrs. G. Griffiths, Petelifield; 4, Mrs. I'. Inseal, don ; 5, Mrs. hherti, Patton; consols. pin. Mrs. Roberts, Dilwyn. Gentlemen : z, Mrs. Davie*, Plough (playing a. gentleman); 2, Mrs. Turner, Wiginore (playing ...
... hand Monastery. INTANTULL Candlemas, -COWMAN. lussa.4 The men sneak bitterly of the witherinuilig close to work.---Illostnts, Patton Farm, to which they were subjected, and declare that I Kingsland. not only their front line trendies, but many of the fields ...