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... over Kent during Sunday night rendered several families of hopp ers homeless, and some returned to Lon donby train on Monday. The ,to broke in two parts at Toubridge, one part passing towards Hastings and the other in the direction of Maidstone. At Golden ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1924
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1794 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE SINGTON TIMES. FEBRUARY 21. 1953 . NEW TENANTS SELECTED Ludlow Borough Council on Tuesday confirmed their ..

... carried mauve tulips and posies of attenuates. Mr. Anthiuny Richard Mad:lox was best man. I The bride presented with silver boots at the church door by Ernest Maddox and Waller Smith. The reception at Julian Hall, Ludkov, was attended by too guests. The ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1953
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1554 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

(BIRMINGHAM COMBINATION.)

... held out acll until again ar are ogth and au taint took command. There was meneth.ng aliser in all the Trull* 411 d, but 'booting was not them strong point. Trues' Interval Las. 'at Kant linri op a, follows. Birtsungbant 'lrani. Canning. !turbos .au Johiroa ...

Agriculture

... and 1890 • gnat blank hue hewn created wincing this mei bag. of the Hereford breed by eh. esoortedion of Mr. H. W. Taylor. Maidstone, nod the death of Lord Cormtry'• Good Boy. Ifaid;towe had been reg•larly e thibited from the time when he onward m • 'earth ...

PERSONAL

... 90383 QTRONG Certified Huxley' Strawberry rl Plants £3 10t. per 1.000. Book now —A. Wills, Grove House, Sutton Valence. Maidstone. Kent. 1111019 C L ITRAWBERRY Plants Huxley (Brenda' s 7 for Sale. off Maidenk. Certified: also Lextoa No. 1 Red Currant Bush ...

THE STANDARD, SATURD

... MIDGE. A pathetic tragedy was courted in Grotto Wood, If arriewbano, Kent, early on Tungt?y morning last week, who., Lieuteasnt-Golonel Walter Reginald Rudge. of Stedo Court, near Maidstone, and youngest brother of Mr. E. C. Nudge, of Abbey Manor, Enrolls's:l ...

NOW TO REVIVE FROM FAINTING

... IT MOIL H. SAMUEL, a Market Strellik gasicarwrea. Tillin. To Amateurs & Gardeners. THE EXTENSIVE KENT NVIIIIEIIIE9 GEORGE B UNYARD awl Co, Ltd. MAIDSTONE, offer to Purchasers the finest deeelopea eat of MINT TREES, VINES & FIGS IN GREAT BRITAIN. E3IZtIALLT ...

DISTRICT NOTES

... 64. Whitecross Street. Hereford, who celebrated their golden wedding on Monday, were married at fit. Paul's Church, Tupeley. They are natives of Leominster, Mrs. Jones being Miss Eleanor Jane Kent before her marriage. Mr. Jones was for many years engaged ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1935
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2171 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

A MILE SUPPLY CONTEST

... so licited. Tan. Pof Bale as usual THE CARDEN OF ENGLAND FRUIT MARKET, 31 A I DSTONE. KENT. John A. Thoday, Auctioneer and Valuer, 6. 7 & 8, Market Buiidutge, MAIDSTONE. }'R 1T FARMS. FRLIT BUSLNESSES, GROWING CROPS, FARM AND GAILDEI PRODUCE BOUGHT AND ...

The best things In life ..'

... The Ministry of Agriculture reports very good crops of gooseberries as probable in the Rochester, Maidstone and Mailing and Swanky areas of Kent; and in the \Visbech area (including parts of the Isle of Ely), Lincolnshire (Holland), and Norfolk. Good ...

Published: Saturday 20 June 1931
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2022 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

LEOMINSTER SCHOOL PARTY'S 13• DAY STAY IN

... journey. Our coach took us through the pleasant Engli s h countryside, through the great metropolis of London and on past the Kent hopyards to Dover, where we dined at Worral's Café, and afterwards a pleasant evening stroll along Dover seafront with views ...

Published: Friday 11 September 1959
Newspaper: Kington Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2215 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

The Opening Ceremony

... 1, W. (Cslce Ahlworth Golden Stroke, 2; J. G. W. Till esbury), Keinerton Gift r Cow, or ifer, milk calved previous to 1912.—Sir C. Chubb (Coefftirdl. Princes Hawn, 1: Hon. Mrs Weed, Godminton Jut, 2; Lord Sheehan* (Gloat, Golden MM. 3; Marsh and Basta ...