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Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid-Wales Advertiser

NEWTOWN. Our r6vrt'>

... R. Bennett, E. Ashton. Ellis Jones, Thomas Jones. S. Jones, A. Swain, R. Kvans, E. Evans, A. W. & W. H. Barratt, W. Williams, Lewis Jones, C. J. Evans, H. Williams, J. Davies, J. Green, E. \aaghan, Kvan Jones, Thomas Jones (Sawmills), A. Breeze, J. Pilot ...

LOCAL FESTIVITIES

... athlete, subsequently cleared the bar at 45 inches. LONG JUMP.—J. Sweeny (H feet), 1; Llewellyn Thomas, 2; J. Davies, 3. THREE-LEGGED RACE.—Albert Lewis, 1; Thomas Williams, 2 W. Gittins and R,. Evans' (tie) 3. At the conclusion of the sports the prizes were ...

HOME NEWS

... LEVEL CROSSING. A fatal acridcnt happened on the Great Eastern Railway at Pinch- beck, near Spalding on Tuesday. A man nr.med Thomas Burton. 78 years of age, had been at harvest work. and was going over a level crossing, when ho was caught by the Great U' ...

Advertising

... Oliver. Six cut Petunias-I, G Thomas; 2, G Bowen. Six cut Pansies-1, W Morgan; 2, G Thomas. Begonias (in pots)—1, G Thomas. Cut flowers (10 varieties)—1 J Oliver; 2, G Thomas. Ic, Six cut Marigolds—1, G Thomas; 2, G Bowen. HONEY. One lb. ...

--PETER'S ACTION CONDEMNED

... have saved up his pocket-money and paid for the birds one by one until all were free. This opinion is confirmed by Mary Hardy. Ivor Thomas, and Amy F. Scow- croft. Peter was a very kind little boy, and I don't think he deserved the thrashing; perhaps something ...

LATEST TELEGRAMS

... Mr. R. de Burghs Hodge (The Mount, Oswestry). Colonel Bonnor. Mrs. Proctor. Miss E. J. Drayton. Capt. Pryce-Jones. Mr. T. Hardie. Captain and Mrs. Morgan. Miss Morgan. Mr. W. E. Pryce-Jones. Mr. H. D. Pryce. Mrs. Purchass. Mr. Poundley, junr. Dr. Thomp- ...

IliME NEWS

... the furtherance of agnultural interests. THE COTTON BITING COMPANY.-At the meeting of this Company at Oldham on Saturday Mr. Thomas Hawthorn said the Ship Canal would pro- bably be opened efore their next meeting, and they hoped that vetels fully chartered ...

MACHYNLLETH

... Oswestry, William, Roberts, Kin- nerley, Thomas Fardoe, and Richard Cooper, Oswestry. Drunkenness.—Thomas Lewis, labourer, Knockin Heath, was lined 5s. and costs for being drunk at Knockin. P.C. Hayes proved the case. Thomas Owen, labourer, Morda Edwin Wilkinson ...

NEWTOWN POLICE COURT

... Pryce-Jones, Mr. T. Hardie and Miss Jennings. Mr. J. Lomax. and Miss Lomax, Miss Goodwin, lr. E. R. Jenkin, Mr. J. Jenkins, Captain Hayluirst-France, Mrs. Walton, Miss Walton anil Miss M. Walton, Mr. G. Pryce, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thomas, Miss Gertrude Fortune ...

HOW THE LAND IS TAXED

... is^gene rally recognised to:;be a very important part of a farmer's business. That Wales is well adapted for rearing strong hardy animals, suitable for general purposes cannot be doubted, and every year farmers are becoming more and more alive to the profit ...

. GOBOWEN

... that the defendant do concur in pay- ing those rents over. Mr. COZENS HARDY If there is any necessity for an order. Mr. GRAHAM HASTINGS We had better have an order. Mr. COZENS HARDY; Of course the rents will be paid over. I was not aware of this. Mr. GRAHAM ...