STANHOE
... STANHOE. GEORGE S. ANDREWS honoured with instructions from H. C. Hollway-Calthrop, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on Wednesday, 26xh Apeij,, 1899, Excellent Fall of ASH, OAK, and BEECH TIMBER TREES. Catalogues m due course. ...
... STANHOE. GEORGE S. ANDREWS honoured with instructions from H. C. Hollway-Calthrop, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on Wednesday, 26xh Apeij,, 1899, Excellent Fall of ASH, OAK, and BEECH TIMBER TREES. Catalogues m due course. ...
... STANHOE. On© and Half Mile from Slanhoe Station, and Two and a-iielf Miles from Docking. Highly Important Sal© of 29 HORSES. Comprising 24 Powerful and Active Cart Mare© and addings. 4 Cobe, quiet ride and drive, and a Brown Hunter; ...
... STANHOE. Ilitenteez ow G. enee . : K.l -on Friday hat the 'aortal remains of the labs G. C. Dewing. Teq., ect Rohr Hale, were interred in the palish churchyard in this villa followed by the near sad sorrowing relatives of the deossesd. The sole= parries ...
... STANHOE. The Wesleyan Chapel.— On Tuesday in last week there was service of song by the Docking choir, entitled, “The River Singers.” Miss Howard preeided at the harmonium. collection was made. ...
... STANHOE. An Inquest was held ou Saturday, at the Norfolk Hero Inn, before W. M. Barton. Esq., Deputy-Coroner, on the body of a child named Charles Woods, about 1 year and 8 months old. On Tuesday, about noon, the deceased was sitting in a chair close ...
... STANHOE. JOHN LONG is favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Oliver, whose lease expires, to Sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, all his Valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising 2ft active Cart Mares and Geldings, Chesnut Nag Marc, quiet ...
... STANHOE, A successful concert was given hero on Tutnl iy evening last, when the principal persons who t-oKipart therein were Messrs. and J. Nod, Noel, the Misses* Trowbridge, Miss Liyuioml. Otne Mtsses Holloway, and Master school-room was well filled ...
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... STANHOE II Mile* from Stanhoe Station and 2* Mile* tram Docking. ON WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER mb. 1904. HORSES. 35 Head of NEAT STOCK. 473 SHEEP. .60 PIGS. Agrienltaral Carriage*. ImplemenU. Uarneaa. Set of Threahing >ackle. Ac., by order of the Trnatce of ...
... STANHOE. Accident.— On Monday Jacob Groff, a young man in the employ H. C. H. Callbrop. , was work with chaff cutter, when bis riet came jd contact with the knife, and was cut badly. The wound seems to bo doing well. WELLS NEXT THE SEA. PRIMITIVE METHODISM ...
... STANHOE. Miles from Stanhoe Station and Miles from Docking. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28th. 1984. HORSES. Head of NEAT STOCK. 473 BHERP. PIGS. Agrlrstltnrnl Carriages. Implsments. Ha mesa Set of Threshing Tackle. Ac-, order ef the Tmetce of Mr. Dennis Cook’s ...
... STANHOE. Lovgkttty.—Mi *. Ann Oosa of this parish died on the inst.. in her 90th year. The deceased possesse 1 all ter faculties up to the last, ami had only been ailing some few prior to her death. AYLSHAM. Tub T.vniai»AOt>:. —On Thursday, February 1-th ...