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TYSCE

... TYSCE A Successful Dance, organised by Mr. J. in aid of the local boys serving in H.M. Forces, has been held in the Village Hail. The Buskers Band supplied the music. Refreshments were the hands Mesdames Dyde. King. Winter, Hlbberd. Hunt and F. Uancox ...

WELLEBBOURNE

... thanks was proposed Mrs. Mitchell, and seconded Mrs. Young. Mrs H. England gave report of the Autumn Council meet- The competition for the best garment was won Miss A. Mac Donaugh. Mrs. H. England was in * charge of the trading stall, Miss M. Charles ...

SITUATIONS WANTED

... near G.P.0., WARWICK. - ifT'EBP AWAY BIRDS dressing seed corn JA. jth Corvusine D.G., the non-poisonous seed dressing. Cannot clog wed dnU. Ire- Wan Prices. Sold in cans 4/6, W/6. 20/-. A)/, MELLOR & CO., Chemists, Warwick; and A. B. WYLIE, LTD.,, Ironmongers ...

LOCAL NEWS

... the Gentlemen. A vary pleasant evening wee spent, and its conclusion the captain of tbe team (Colour-Sergeant Amee) did clog dance on the table. Scores: Gentlemen of Ross. Sergts. of tbs 6th Bstt. R. W.R. Mr. Malles 100 Sergeant Frayns 54 Mr. Turner 100 ...

SaUisford Rovers’ XI. that beat “B” league c'aampisns Birmingham City Colts 2-1 on Saturday. Back row (le?t ..

... Rw. 16 1 1 14 27 77 3 Leamington C.T.C. Last Sunday a party bravfed the frosty morning and set out lor hare and hounds competition. Two members rode hares and laid trail blobs distemper. The hounds followed hot the scent. The trail led .the hounds along ...

POLICE COURTS. DUNCANS’ INVESTMENT AND REFERENCE TABLES. A “DRESSING-DOWN ” FOR WORKING MEN. WARWICK SCHOOL ..

... Stag's lnn, Wellea* bourne, was granted an esteoaion of two hoars on the 22Dd, he occaeioo of ball for the Wolleebonroe dancing cUsa. Drcnkbm Qboom.— Sturgeon groom, Cberleaote, war obarged with being drank and disorderly Welteabonrne Hastings, on (be ...

STRANGE SCENES ON TUB BATTLEFIELD,

... senior boya, W. Bennett, 2T. Marshall, 3£. Hoot; long jump, junior boys, 1 A. Wright, 2 W. Goler, 3 C. Woodfield ; skipping competition, junior girls, I Annie Tarver, 2 Lily Morris, 3 Alice Pearson. At the conclusion of the aporla the children adjourned to ...

THE WARWICK & WARWICKSHIRE ADVERTISER & LEAMINGTON GAZETTE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1882

... another season like the last one. Thia year we have fair crepe, taken all round, but the farmers I will experience severe competition from foreign grain. The American yield is one of the largest on record; and Cont'ncntal countries with the solitary exception ...