The Kington Times - January 1917
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Kington Times 13th January 1917 - Page 1
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| Date | 13/01/1917 |
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| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | |
| Language | English |
| Area | Kington Times |
| Collection Holder | Herefordshire Libraries |
| Date of Publication | 13th January 1917 |
| Transcription |
nishing y from Maker . North Herefordshire iture , teads THE NORTH HEREFORDSHIRE ADVERTISER AND THE KINGTON TIMES Free by post per quarter , VOL . X. NO . 538 . Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper SATURDAY JAN 13. 1917 . for transmission in the United Kingdom . Is . 8d . , payable in advance . PRICE ONE PENNY . ets , eums ND na . ELIVERY of the Country . ERMS nishing Throughout Holmes , e Furnisher , & c . LEOMINSTER . OUT A NAME . OURNEY ON GREAT RN LINE . einquiring about the it 6 years old who has ysterious circumstances . 48 p.m. Great Northern addressed to a cottage 1 signed by Hester M. was known about him aken to Hertford Work- ins , while inquiries are n discovered is that he cket collector at Wat- o had a perambulator , nd him to the guard on h complexion . He is pepper and salt waist- ckers , blue scarf , black dark overcoat , with a ad brown mixture cap . telligent account of him- s London , Dundee and A LAMP - POST . PRISED IN THE FOG . at 4.30 a.m. on Thurs- gman , named William dangling from a lamp- on Friday , he said he hear , but was afraid to Neighbours advised him found a man hanging . a cord . k I was . we are living in the whether I was doing had better go to school to be John Knight , a affered from depression . ide whilst of unsound body was hanging for dy being able to muster WI . Had he been cut ght have been saved , DEALERS . LABOUR FOR THE IANS . rns that according to London the German g - Holstein are offering . mployers Belgians , both ervants . The ages of 18 to 36 , and the rate German authorities is e rate current in , the vers have to pay the ravelling expenses , but duct the sum from the Belgians . by the Proprietor , A. s Offices , 27 , Drapers t regd . anship es all the on , minster . f ONE WEEK ONLY < Monday , January 15th , And Following Days . THE BARGAIN SALE Of Millinery and J Remnants . BON MARCHÉ SALES BY AUCTION . By Messrs . EDWARDS , RUSSELL and BALDWIN . LEOMINSTER HORSE REPOSITORY . SALES BY AUCTION . By Messrs . EDWARDS , RUSSELL and BALDWIN . BROCKINGTON , BODENHAM . 2 miles from Dinmore Railway Station and NEXT SALE mid - way between Leominster and Hereford , Of Yaluable Heavy & Light HORSES , Consigned by Farmers and Private Owners . On FRIDAY , JAN . 26 , 1917 . £ 40 offered in prizes . Sale , to commence at 12 o'clock prompt . Schedule and Entry Forms on application . EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN , Auctioneers , Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury . LEOMINSTER STOCK MARKET . TUESDAY , JANUARY 16th , 1917 , FAT AT Cattle and Sheep , 10.30 a.m .; Calves , 11.30 ; Store Cattle and Pigs , 11.45 . Entries kindly solicited . EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN . Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury . DWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN have SALES BY AUCTION . By Messrs . E. HAMMOND & SON . E. Hammond & Son , Auctioneers , Valuers , House , Estate , and Insurance Agents , Conduct all classes of SALES BY AUCTION , Ebeen toured with instructions from Mr. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE , Etc. , RENTS W. L. Harwood , who is joining H.M. Forces , to Sell by Auction , on MONDAY , JANUARY 22nd , 1917 , The whole of his nearly new Farm Imple- ments , Cider and Casks , Traps and Harness , Potatoes , Bay of 1916 Hay , 15 Excellent Store LAMBS , 5 Pork PIGS , 14 , Dairy CATTLE , Brown Cob MARE , Poultry Appliances , Dairy Utensils , Household Furniture , Etc. Catalogues may be had of the AUCTIONEERS , Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury . Sale at 1.30 o'clock , KNAPTON , BIRLEY , Six Miles from Leominster .. EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN have been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Griffiths , who is leaving the . farm , to Sell by Auction , on THURSDAY , JANUARY 25th , 1917 , ALTERATION OF DATE OF IMPORTANT 19 Radnor Forest SHEEP , 10 Ewes ( two SALE . CORN EXCHANGE HALL , LEOMINSTER , EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN have DWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN have J. A. Daggs , Esq . , and others , to Sell by Auction , on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 16th and 17th , 1917 , in the above Hall ( removed from Messrs . Lloyds Bank House for convenience of Sale ) , the greater portion of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other 1 and BOOK DEBTS COLLECTED . Personal Attention , Prompt Settlements . ESTABLISHED 1881 . Offces : Highbury House , Leominster . BOROUGH OF LEOMINSTER . FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY AUCTION . DRAPERY CO . , KINGTON KINGSLAND Horse Slaughtering YARD . The only place where animals can be dis- . sected within 14 miles of Leominster . H. J. Pritchard MESSRS . E. HAMMOND & SON are in- Public that he has taken over the well adapted structed by the Executors of the late Miss Gould , to offer for Sale by Auction , at The Talbot Hotel , on FRIDAY , JANUARY 19th , 1916 , at 4 o'clock p.m. punctually , all that substan- tial erected FREEHOLD RESIDENCE , situ- ate No. 66 , South Street ,, Leominster , together with commodious Outbuildings , Garden and Large Orchard . Rooms , Kitchen and Pantry , on the ground The . House contains Dining and Sitting floor , and Seven Bedrooms . and three - years - old , in yean ) 7 Store Lambs , 2 Ram Lambs ; 2 Store Pigs , Bay Pony Mare ( three - years - old ) , Filly Foal by Mr. Casks , etc. , Iron , Hurdles , Sporting Guns , Trees , in full bearing . Law's Horse , Farm Implements , Harness , Furniture and Dairy Utensils . Catalogues may be had of the AUCTIONEERS , Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury . Sale at TWO o'clock prompt . By Mr. R. H. CEORCE . R. H. GEORGE , Auctioneer , Valuer , Land Agent , and Surveyor . PROPERTY and TIMBER SPECIALIST , Effects , including : Massive Mahogany HALL SIDE TABLE , Copper Gong , Steel Engrav- ings , Oil Paintings , Oak Coffers , Linen Chests , Bookcases , English Gilt and other Mirrors , Carpets , Walnut and Mahogany CARD TABLES , Pembroke and other Tables , Pollard MORTGAGE BROKER , VALUER and ARBI Oak Bookcase , also SIDEBOARD in Pollard Oak , Oak Dining Table , Dinner Wagon , Din- ing Chairs , Two DRAWING ROOM SUITES ( upholstered ) , Bath Chair , Spinal Carriage , Piano , Glass Ware , Cheval Glass , Toilet Mirrors ,, Six Bedroom Suites , Wardrobes , Chest of Drawers , Iron and Brass Bedsteads , Welsh Oak Kitchen Dresser , Garden Roll , Lawn Mowers , Garden Seats , Tools , etc. , in all about 450 lots . Sale at 12 o'clock prompt , each day . ORDER OF SALE . First Day , Outside , Hall , DEN The Orchard contains many choice Fruit Also a FREEHOLD GARDEN near to the above , containing f rood and 8 poles ( or there- abouts ) , planted with choice Fruit Trees . This was formerly let at £ 6 per annum . Also Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES , num- bered 20 and 22 , Vicarage Street , each with 4 rooms and the usual out - offices , Gas and water are laid on . These are let to good tenants at a rental of 4s . per week , the Owner paying the rates . To view , apply to the AUCTIONEERS , any day after the 14th inst . , except Wednesday . Fur- ther particulars of the AUCTIONEERS ; Mr. HAROLD EASTON , Solicitor ; or to Messrs . ROBINSON & SON , Solicitors , all of Leominster . MONKLAND , ( Opposite the New Inn ) . VALUATIONS for ESTATE DUTY , MORT- Mdirected by Mr. Tons Relate TRATOR under the Agricultural Holdings Act , 1908. REPORTS , RECORDS and SUR- VEYS carefully and personally attended to . HOTEL and PUBLIC HOUSE VALUER . GAGE , ASSESSMENT APPEALS , & c . PERIODICAL SALES of PROPERTIES . Prompt settlements in all cases . ESTABLISHMENT 1880 . Offices : - Kitchen , Dining and Drawing Rooms , Glass , Croftmead , Kingsland , Herefordshire . Books and Pictures . Second Day , Morning Room , Landing , Six Leominster Office Corn Square . Bedrooms , Housekeeper's and Maid's Rooms , etc. man who insists on telling An egotist is a Catalogues on application , AUCTIONEERS ' you things about himself that you want to OFFICES , Leominster , Hereford and Tenbury . tell him about yourself , TESSRS . HAMMOND & SON leaving , to Sell by Auction , on THURSDAY , JANUARY 18th , 1917 , all his FURNITURE and Out - door Effects , Casks , about One Ton of Hay , Two Young Ewes ( in yean ) , etc. Sale at ONE o'clock . Wishes to inform the Farmers and General premises at Kingsland for the purpose of Horse Slaughtering , Etc The only Horse Slaughtering License in North Herefordshire is now held by H. J. Pritchard who intends to carry on Business in , a satisfactory manner to all con- this cerned . All Carcases paid for in cash before removal . Letters and Telegrams : 33 , Bargates , Leo- minster , or Broomy Hill , Kingsland . DISTANCE NO OBJECT . occupied . by W. W. Beck . N.B. The above premises were formerly Prepaid Advertisements Will be inserted in THE KINGTON TIMES at the following rates : WANTED , TO LET , AND FOR SALE . 1 week . 2 weeks . 3 weeks 20 WORDS 6d . 9d . 18 . 30 9d . 18 . 18. 6d . " 40 18 . 1s . 6d . 28 . Only one article can be included in one advertisement . Cash must in all cases accompany the order , at the above rates . All Advertisements received by Mr. STEVEN- SON , 33 , High Street , Kington , Offices of this Paper . The best Local Medium for Advertisements In the District . He " Suppose I were to attempt to steal a Superstition is what prompts a person to kiss - would you be very angry ? " She : " In- would - if- " ) He : " If what ? " believe a horseshoe over the door has more deed I virtue than a lock and key . She : " If it got no further than an attempt . " PRINTING You will get GOOD WORK AND LOW PRICES AT STEVENSON'S 33 , High Street , Kington . Billheads , Statements , Memorandums , and all kinds of Commercial Printing in well arranged and up - to - date style . Ledgers , Day Books , Cash Books Letter Books , and all Office Stationery in great variety . Note the Address 33 , HIGH STREET , KINGTON . JAPANESE DESTROYERS FOR THE ALLIES . FATALLY SCALDED ON HIS FIRST DAY OF WORK . An inquest was held on Saturday at Green- The " Asahi " states that the Japanese naval wich on Richard Charles Ives ( 27 ) , a laundry authorities have received a request from one washhouse foreman , who lived at Hatfield , of the Allied countries for the building of Hertfordshire . He had been discharged from ten destroyers of 600 tons each , and have ac- the army as medically unfit , and obtained em- be built in the naval arsenals , and two each Steam Laundry ( Limited ) , Lee . cepted the order . Six of the destroyers will ployment on January 1st at the Public Halls in at the Kawasaki and Mitsubishi shipbuilding The same day he fell into a tank of soap yards . Last year ten destroyers were built and water which was nearly at boiling point . the naval arsenals , and private yards in He was taken to the Millar Hospital , where the course of six months , and it is proposed he died three days later . to build the ten boats ordered by the foreign A verdict of " Accidental death " was re Government at the same speed . turned . |