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WORCESTERSHIRE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS
... Worcester Journal Cup.—Given Mr. C. H. Birbeck, for the best aggregate score four competitions! in 1876 and 1877. Won by Sergeant Partington, B Battery. Squad Drill Competition.—lst priae £3. 10s., 2nd prize £1.155. For the smartest and best squads of seven ...
PATRONISED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. HINDE'S IMPROVED PATENT WIRE HAIR BRUSH PROVIDES against a want long ..
... of BRISTLES effectually removes the SCURF and Dust without the use of another Toilet Brush. It also Delicately cool, never clogs or so/tens. Removes Scurf, Dust, and Loose Hair, Is easily cleaned, is stiff though soft at f>e same time, Penetrates the thickest ...
PATRONISED BY H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. HINDE'S IMPROVED PATENT WIRE HAIR BRUSH OROyiDKS against a want long ..
... BRISTLES effectually removes the SCURF and Dust without the use of another Toilet Brush. It is also Delicately cool, never clogs or softens, Removes Scurf, Dust, and, Loose Hair, Is easily cleaned, is stiff though soft at tic same time, Penetrates the ...
ESTABLISHED 1868. D. J. COOK, Practical Carver, Gilder, AND piCTURE j^JAKER, 22, ME.HLCHEAPEK-ST., WORCESTER. ..
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DISTRIBUTION
... one Section. — AVon by A Battery. Forty-pounder B. L. R. Gun Drill Competition. — City Members' Prize, .£5, for the best Gun Detachment from one Battery. — Won by A Battery. Competition in Repository Dci'd. — lst prize given by Major Stallard, Challenge ...
FLOWER SHOW AT BROMYARD
... Packwood 3. A close race. Three-legged Race.—J. Broad and J. Smith 1, J. Hill and E. Dance 2. R - Fgg and Spoan Race.—H. Jordan 1, W. Purser 2. Blackboard Competition for Cyclists.—F. Reeve 1, F. Precier 2. L P E Slowmfiic;(':le Race.—S. J. Reynulds 1, ...
Sporting Intelligence
... ' Mr. H. Jones; sol*, Mr. T. Eades ; recitation, ' Clarence* dream,' Mr. Kimber song, Ta-ra-raboom-de-ay,' Mr. E. Lock ; clog dance, Mr. T. Badae; qnoii song, Mr. J. Stevens, captain Cheltenham Club. Mr. W. H. Jones was the accompanist. At 9.30 the visitors ...
– DISTRICT NEWS. COLWALXL
... regards the keenness cf | competition, he still believed there was work for all in Old Ergland, if the people would only ~ut their best ability into their work. Mr. George Ballard thcught fruit growing and hop growing the most competitive industries with the ...
LOCAL NEWS
... Alfred Foote, the title of the sour being Happy-go-Bill, which drew down great applause The next attraction was that of a clog-dancing contest foi the championship Worcester, between James Foote, of the Royal Marines (brother of the above), and Henry Kite ...
MALVERN
... the blackened body of Reading. Except his clogs and a few shreds of clothing on one arm. all he had on him when last seen alive was burnt away. The officers took hold of him and tried to pull him out, but the clogs and body were bo hot that they had to throw ...
NOTES BY OBSERVER
... roasting. The programme was a long one of items, and included pianoforte solos, comic and other 6ongs, recitations, clog _nd sword dances, men the sth Battalion being among the performers. On Jan. 10, the officers of the division gave a ball Vryburg Jubilee ...