The Kington Times - May 1917

Kington Times 12th May 1917 - Page 3

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Kington Times 12th May 1917 - Page 3

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Date 12/05/1917
Type Newspaper
Format
Language English
Area Kington Times
Collection Holder Herefordshire Libraries
Date of Publication 12th May 1917
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SALES BY AUCTION .
By Messrs . EDWARDS , RUSSELL and
BALDWIN .
LEOMINSTER HORSE REPOSITORY .
Friday Next ,
May 18th .
190
WANTED .
THE KINGTON TIMES ,
VANTED , at once , suitable PERSON to
housework in a cottage . - Apply , MORGAN , Ox- house , Shobdon .
Let , HOUSE ,
Tand scullery on ground floor , with cellar ,
4 bedrooms and attic , gas and water laid on.- minster .
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ANTED , steady MAN as waggoner , cot - in village . - Apply , SMITH , Insurance Agent , COTTAGE , with garden and outbuildings , tage and garden . - Apply , MORGAN , Ox- Eardisland . house , Shobdon .
Her superior five - romed
in
WANTED , farmhouse , WORKING
HELP , good salary to suitable person . Apply , Mrs. JONES , Flintsham Court , Titley ; Valuable Heavy R.S.O Light HORSES , WANTED old ARTIFICIAL TEETH , any
AND
Consigned direct by l'armers and other
Town Horses , Shire Mares and Unbroken Cart Colts .
condition , for sh.-E. MORGAN , Jew- eller , Drapers Lane , Leominster .
NO Let , HOUSE and GARDEN , 31 , South minster .
HOUSE and SHOP to Let , No. 6 , Corn Street , Leominster . - Apply , HOLMES , 10 ,
Corn Street .
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NEWTOWN VILLA , NEWTOWN , LEOMINSTER .
Trivate Owners , 103 of which are Heavy WANTED , strong , active LAD , aged 14 or 15 , to attend to pony and garden . Ap - To Be Let ( with immediate possession ) , this desirable Residence , containing ply , Rev. CHILDE - FREEMAN , Edwyn Ralph , dining room , kitchen , back kitchen and five Bromyard . bedrooms , with stable , coachhouse , cowhouse , and other buildings , productive garden and about half an acre of excellent pasture and orchard land . - Apply , W. LAVER , Land Agent , Leominster .
263 in Prizes . Catalogues from EDWARDS , RUSSELL , and BALDWIN , Auctioneers , Leominster , Here- ford and Tenbury .
LEOMINSTER STOCK MARKET .
FAT
TUESDAY , MAY 22nd , 1917 .
AT Cattle and Sheep , 10.30 a.m .; Calves , 11.30 ; Store Cattle and Pigs , 11.45 . Entries kindly solicited .
EDWARDS , RUSSELL & BALDWIN . Leominster , Ilereford and Tenbury .
BY ORDER OF A TRUSTEE FOR SALE . HEREFORDSHIRE .
PARISHES OF ORLETON & KINGSLAND . Attractive Freehold and Copyhold Properties .
MESSRS .
EDWARDS , RUSSELL and
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VANTED , LADY'S BICYCLE , good re- pair , state make and price . - Apply , E. M. ROSE , Harpfields , Tenbury .
ANTED gool SHOEING and WHEEL-
WNRIGHT SMITH , constant employ , double bed , Sitting Room if required ,
NO TWO BEDROOMS , 1 single and I cottage and garden found . - Apply , LEWIS AND reasonable , sunny rooms , near town and SON , Waggon Builders , Kingsland . station . - Apply , " G , " c / o News Office , Leo- minster ,
WANTED , APPRENTICE
to Printing ,
wages paid . -Apply , THE LEOMINSTER BEDROOM and SITTING ROOM to Let , PRINTING CO . , Drapers Lane , Leominster .
WANTED , a few Secondhand LADIES '
CYCLES , cheap for cash . - Apply , 18 , SOUTH STREET , Leominster .
with or without board . - Apply , " E. S , " c / o News Office , Leominster .
FFICE to Let , No. 6 , Church Street , on ground floor , side entrance . - Apply , G. GOUGH & Co. , 2 , Broad Street , Leominster .
Wpply , H. PHILLIPS , Lower Burton , T position , terms moderate . - Apply , " N.B , " WANTED , strong BOY , for farmhouse . - O . Let , comfortable APARTMENTS , good Eardisland .
WANTED , KEEP for 20 ewes with lambs , also a few tegs . Apply , RADNOR , Orleton , R.S.O. , Herefordshire .
WANTED , respectable GIRL , as general .
WApply , Mrs. WILLIAMS , Yatton , Kings
land .
MAN to follow team and other
c / o News Office , Leominster .
NO Let , Comfortable APARTMENTS , for lady or gentleman , in centre of the town . -Apply , " F.E , " c / o News Office , Leomin- ster ..
H
TOUSE to Let , 19 , Hereford Road , Leomin- ster . - Apply , J. B. DOWDING , 5 , Corn Square , Leominster .
DALDWIN are instructed to Sell by WANTE , good house and garden - Apply , NO Let , a comfortable BEDROOM , terms
Auction ( by direction of the Trustee of the late Mr. John Thomas and others ) at The Royal Oak Hotel , Leominster , on
FRIDAY , the 8th Day of JUNE , 1917 ,
at 3 o'clock prompt .
Lot 1. - THE IPPER HOUSE , ORLETON ,
comprising a modern Villa Residence and 1a . 2r . 26p . of Garden and Orchard Land .
Lot 2 ( Copyhold ) .- A COTTAGE , GARDEN and ORCHARD , late in the occupation of Mr. 6. W. Newman , containing 2r . 27p . or there-
abouts ..
Lot 3 ( small part Copyhold ) .- THE LORNE HOUSE , KINGSLAND , comprising an excel- lent Residence and Sa. 1r . 38p . of Old Turf Land and Orcharding .
Lot 4. A piece of PASTURE LAND , con- taining 3a . Ir . 1p . on Read from Kingsland to Eyton .
WILLIAMS , Yatton , Kingsland .
WANTED , BOY , 13 to 14 , to work on
small farm and make himself useful.- Apply , GRIFFIN , Bagley Head , Dilwyn .
G place , small dairy , good wages , liberal NOOD , plain COOK Wanted , for country outings , kitchenmaid kept . - Apply , stating references , to Mrs. THORNELY , The Old Hall , Eyton , Leominster .
WANTED , a BOY , 14 to 16 , able to milk , or willing to learn , good home for Suitable lad . - Apply , H. GORE , The Malt House , Kingsland , Herefordshire .
APPRENTICES ,
WANTED Fry Apply , SMITH , Victoria House , Leominster .
WANTED , respectable young GIRI , for daily work.Apply , Mrs. HARDING , Lloyd's Bank House , Lebminster . AUCTIONEERS , Leominster ; or MESSRS . MARSTON WANTED , respectable , young GIRL , to
l'articulars may be had from Mr. HENRY THOMAS , 15 , Broad Street , Leominster ; the
AND SONS , Solicitors , Ludlow , where Plans can be seen .
By Mr. R. H. GEORCE .
R. H. GEORGE ,
Auctioneer , Valuer , Land Agent ,
and Surveyor ,
PROPERTY and TIMBER SPECIALIST ,
MORTGAGE BROKER , VAI , UER and ARBI- TRATOR under the Agricrltural Holdings , Act , 1908. REPORTS , RECORDS and SUR- VEYS carefully and personally attended to . HOTEL and PUBLIC HOUSE VALUER . VALUATIONS for ESTATE DUTY , MORT- GAGE , ASSESSMENT APPEALS , & c . PERIODICAL SALES of PROPERTIES . Prompt settlements in all cases .
ESTABLISHMENT 1880 .
Offices : -
Croftmead , Kingsland , Leominster Office
Herefordshire .

"
Corn Square .
By Messrs . E. HAMMOND & SON .
train as Housemaid , first place . - Apply , Mrs. GODFREY , Brierley , Leominster .
WANTED to Hire , a DONKEY , one day
a
WANTED , a young GIRL , just left school , Mrs. KNIGHT , Kington . ICHT , Confectionery business . - Apply ,
FOR SALE .
RAMOPHONE RECORDS . - Send 1/6 for
To
moderate . - Apply , " R , " c / o News Office ,
Leominster .
TRAINER .
ENTLEMAN is prepared to receive into his stables , Light Saddle Horses and Polo Ponies for TRAINING . - Apply , H. R. M. FREEMAN , Bircher Knoll , Leominster .
MISCELLANEOUS . RATS , MICE MOLES , COCKROACHES , SON'S " RELIABLE " RAT POISON .
MAY 12 , 1917 .
23 & 24 , HIGH STREET
HEREFORD
-
Call at
Ross & Son's
THERE you will be able to admire the dainty shoes
and smart boots which constitute the new season's footwear . An excellent variety in the newest walking shoes affords the purchaser a unique c1111 exercising individual taste in ones choice of style . The two delightful shoes illustrated above represent the . very latest designs in spring fashions .
We shall be pleased to show these , together with several others , equally desirable , and would advise an early visit in view of the threatened shortage .
23 & 24 , HIGH STREET
CASUALTIES .
KINGTON
The following local casualties in the Here- fordshire Regiment are officially announced DIED OF WOUNDS :
Preece , 236697 , J. ( Leominster ) . WOUNDED AND PRISONERS OF WAR IN TURKISH HANDS : Holland ( 235268 ) , R. S. , Leominster . PRISONERS OF WAR IN TURKISH HANDS :
Fuller ( 236995 ) , F. W. , Shobdon . Hughes ( 236772 ) , G. , Brampton Brian . Pinches ( 236361 ) , W. , Kington .
and BEETLES greedily eat HARRI- Reynolds ( 236360 ) , W. , Leominster . Cats WOUNDED : and Dogs will not touch it . Vermin dry up and leave no smell . Price 6d . , Is . , 2s . 3d . Naylor ( 236759 ) , J. , Bodenham .
and 3s . 8d . Postage 2d.-G. W. HARRISON . Reynolds ( 235683 ) , J. M. , Leominster . Chemist , Reading . Sold by Chemists . Agent for Leominster , J. W. ROWE , ( late J. Buckham ) , Chemist , High Street .
K
High Street ; Kington , J. W. CAUNT ..
GREY HAIR
Send
OLD RADNOR .
THE LATE MR . F. J. PURNELL ,
a
LAND .
3 .
PART TIME GANG - WORKERS .
But this source of labour
At Leominster Stock Market on Tuesday WOMEN'S LABOUR ON THE Messrs . Edwards , Russell and Baldwin offered a good supply of all kinds of stock . Five heavy bulls made up to £ 50 . There was a short supply of beef and the trade somewhat improved over last fortnight's prices , steers making up to £ 42 , cows up to £ 43 10s . , heifers For the spring work on the land farmers up to £ 46 . Twenty - seven dairy cows with have been lucky enough to get a large number calves on offer , making up to £ 35 IOS . Large of soldiers temporarily released from their supply of stores with good clearance . Two- military duties . year - old bullocks made up to £ 32 108. , barren will cease when the men are again summoned cows up to £ 33 , barren heifers up to £ 26 155. , to the colours . Farmers will then have to yearling bullocks up to £ 24 . Ewes and lambs rely on other expedients to supplement their made up to £ 6 2s . per couple , fat lambs up to 59s . , barren ewes in wool up to £ 5 14s . 6d . , wethers in wool up to £ 6 18s . , shorn tegs up to £ 5 16s . , wool tegs up to £ 5 5s . 6d . Thirty fat and rearing calves , trade not quite so good , fat calves making up to £ 14 and rearing calves up to £ 5 Tos . " There was a full market of pigs , the trade being a little slower , owing to a somewhat larger supply of stores and sows and pigs . Sows and pigs made up to £ 15 5s . , store sows up to £ 5 , store pigs from 10s . to 55s . , pork pigs from 945. to £ 8 10s . , fat sows up to £ 14 10s . , bacon pigs up to £ 12
15S .
helmets
own men , if indeed they have any men left . Besides National Service labour both of men and women , the Board of Agriculture is ar- ranging a system of part - time work for women in their own neighbourhoods . Owing to the conditions of village life many women can give part of their time to help their country , when few can devote the whole of it .
The experience of the past year has shown that especially where women have not been accustomed to farm work , the best system for most farms is one ILL THAT INSECT , TOMMY . of groups or gangs . your pals " out yonder " some tins of We regret to record the death of Mr. F. J. Farmers have then only to give orders to the WANTED , immediately , you GIRL HARRISON'S NURSERY POMADE - they'll Purnell , of Blacklands , which took place on The following is a list of articles sent from details , while it is better in all respects for the chief of the gang , and are saved all other as General , experience , reference | be very acceptable . When you haven't time Thursday , May 3rd , in his 58th year , after a required . - Apply , Mrs. WATSON , Beech Grove , to wash there's a big chance you'll have long and painful illness . the Red Cross Work - room , 50 , Etnami Street , Mr. Purnell had women to work in this waya Kington . " companions . " A little HARRISON'S lived in the parish the whole of his life and Leominster , on April 25th , to the Head- quarters of the Society : Calico limb bandages women are wanted , some to start the work in But the system needs organising , and trained POMADE KILLS EVERY INSECT on hair was employed on the Harpton Estate for 35 , calico sling bandages 70 , calico many - tail the different counties , and others to act as Of Insist on having HARRISON'S many years . week , for a lawn mower . - Apply , Mr. and body . quiet and unassuming bandages 45 , calico knee bandages 10 , calico forewomen of the gangs when formed . It is BIRD , Belmont , Kington .. POMADE . " Tins of comfort , " at 44d . and nature he was highly respected by all he came stump bandages 20 , flannelette T bandages probable that many women , who would be Great sympathy is felt in 9d . Sold by all Chemists - or by post from in contact with . HARRISON , Chemist , Reading . Agent for the neighbourhood for the bereaved relatives . 100 , flannelette abdominal bandages 13 , flannel- working patriotically as ordinary labourers on Leominster , J. W. ROWE , ( late J. Buckhan ) , The funeral , which was largely attended , took ette many tail bandages 45 , flannelette chest quite fit for these important duties , are now bandages 60. Knitted articles - Day socks the land , while others equally capable have place at Old Radnor Churchyard on Sunday 54 pairs , mittens 5 pairs , bed socks 5 pairs , still to find a job . The Board of Agriculture last amidst every token of sympathy and res- pect . The Rev. T. Lloyd ( Vicar ) officiated . operation stockings 2 pairs , mufflers 4 , wants to get into touch with such women . Firstly , the Board wants to find a number The mourners were Mrs. Bryan , London ( sis - 1 , caps 5 ; day shirts 3 , nightshirts 3 , The grand total of articles of women , of organising ability and some ter ) , Mr. S. Baynham ( nephew ) , Mr. and Mrs. total 480 . G. Norgrove ( nephew and niece ) , Mr. and Mrs. sent up to the present date number 8,808 . practical knowledge of agriculture , to act as J. Reece ( nephew and niece , Miss S. Baynham The Committee beg to acknowledge with Group - Leaders and start the work . RESTORER ( niece Miss Bodenham ( narse ) , Mrs. W. many thanks the following gifts : 1 pair of would move from place to place , starting Bounds ( Virlands ) . The bearers were : Mr. socks , Miss Sanders ; 2 pairs of socks , 2 muf- gangs as they go . Sometimes a Group- J. Lloyd and Mr. H. Lloyd ( Stones Farm ) , Mr. flers , Miss Moody ; 2 mufflers , 1 pair of socks , Leader will act as a forewoman of a gang Downes ( Kitchen Farm ) , Mr. Probert ( Yardro , 1 pair of mittens , I helmet , Mrs. Robinson while it is being formed and while she is Mr. C. Bowen ( Harpton ) , Mr. S. Bartholomew ( West Lodge ) ; 1 pair of socks , Mrs. Heygate training a permanent forewoman to take her ( Harpton ) . ( Buckland ) ; I pair of socks , Miss Hughes ; 6 The pay is 25 / - a week from the Beautiful wreaths and floral tributes were pairs of socks ; 5 pairs of bed - socks , I pair of Agent for Leominster : J. W. ROWE , 35 , Hig ) received as follows : " To our dear brother , " operation stockings , 3 day - shirts , 3 night- Board , in addition to any . wages earned as working forewoman of a gang . Application " In loving remem- shirts , I roll of flannelette from Lady Cawley . should be made to the Director , Women's from Ellen and Frank ; brance , " from George , Ethel and Children and Branch , Food production Department , Board Sally ; " In loving remembrance of Uncle As showing the greatly enhanced value of of Agriculture , 72 , Victoria Street , London , S.W. 1 . LEOMINSTER HORSE SALES Fred , " from Venie : " In loving memory of cattle , an interesting local Uncle Fred , " from Elsie ; " In affectionate re- quoted . Two years ago this month a cow- Secondly , a large number of permanent The next sale at Messrs . Edwards , Russell membrance of Uncle Fred , " from Jack ; " In belonging to Mr. James Edwards , Broadward , forewomer will be needed , who will stay in These heifers and Baldwin's Leominster Horse Repository memory , " from Mr. and Mrs. Duff Gordon , produced twin heifer calves . Their wages will vary one neighbourhood . were sold at Hereford Cattle Market on Wed - somewhat , according to local rates , but 5d . to will take place on Friday , May 18th . There Harpton Court ; are 190 valuable heavy and light horses kindest remembrance of Largest stock in catalogued , 103 being heavy town horses , shire patient , " from M. Bodenham ; " With deen nesday last , and realised £ 51 10s . and £ 45 15s . 6d . an hour is an average wage , and a fore With such sympathy , " from W. and F. Bounds , Virlands : mares , and unbroken cart colts . " With deepest sympathy , " from E. and M. A. Jones , Old Radnor ; " With deep sympathy ,
Gany title required ; slightly used , double-
sided . Records , 6 for 3/6 , post free . - BROWN , Zenophone Stores , Ludlow .
OR Sale , EGGS , Brown Leghorn and
FOR Sale 6 per dozen , carriage
extra . Apply , E. W. ROGERS , Waterloo , Sun- set , Kington .
IGS ARE OFTEN TROUBLED WITH
PIGS
WORMS ; Thorley's Worm l'owders will clear same . Sold in Cartons containing six powders 5d . , by Agents in all parts ; or by Post 12 Powders 1 / 1-96 Powders 6/6 , on receipt of remittance , by JOSEPH THORLEY , LTD . , King's Cross , London , N.
E. Hammond & Son , WALLPAPERS from 4ld . per roll .
Auctioneers , Valuers , House , Estate , and Insurance Agents , Conduct all classes of SALES BY AUCTION , VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE , Etc. , RENTS and BOOK DEBTS COLLECTED . Personal
Attention , Prompt Settlements
P
ESTABLISHED 1881 .
Offces : Highbury House , Leominster .
WEST STREET , PEMBRIDGE .
Any
quantity , large or small , supplied at WHOLESALE PRICES . Great Britain . Write for patterns , stating class required , ( DEPT . 279 ) , BARNETT WALLPAPER CO . , LTD . , Manchester .
PTO PAY should use
DIG KEEPERS WHO WISH THEIR PIGS a Condiment
as
restored to its original colour by using Hair Colour
HARRISON'S
It is not a dye , Lut acts naturally , is quite harmless . Price 1/6 . Postage 3d . Hair Reading G. W. Harrison , M.P.S. , Specialist ,
Street .
an attractive entry there should be a good trade , and keen competition is anticipated for
the Auctioneers ' prizes .
Thorley's Food for Cattle ; keeps Pigs thrifty . GOVERNMENT AND Sold in cases containing 56 Packets Five Shillings , by agents in all parts . THEELBARROWS , LADDERS , OAK
WHAT FENCING POSTS ready for delivery . - C . NORGROVE , Saw Mills , Leo-
minster .
DOULTRY KEEPERS should write
to
MESSRS . E. HAMMOND & SON will Sell Joseph Thorley , Ltd. , King's Cross , Lon-
by Auction , on
MONDAY , MAY 21st , 1917 ,
don , who are the manufacturers of Ovum , Thorley's Poultry Spice , for Thorley's Poultry Keeper's Account Book , also Book giving use-
the FURNITURE and Effects , the property of ful hints to Poultry Keepers - both sent Free . the Misses Mainwaring , removing . Sale at ONE o'clock .
CORN SQUARE , LEOMINSTER .
E. HAMMOND & SON .
YOU SHOULD
HOPS .
It was freely rumoured amongst growers at Hereford Hop Market on Wednesday ( says a correspondent ) that the Government propose to take over half plantation acreages , provid- ing the remaining half is planted with other crops to meet the food problem . "
growers
MARKETS . HOPS .
" With sincere regards and a . much respected
from J. Davies and family , New Cottages . The coffin was of oak with black fittings and bore the inscription " Frederick John Purnell . The died May 3rd , 1917 , aged 57 years . " funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. G. Norgrove , Old Radnor .
case may be
ster a calf , 5 months old , from the same cow , respectively . On the day previous at Leomin- was sold for £ 14 . This makes a total of 11 5s . realised by the produce of one cow .
*
*
At Hereford Cattle Market on Wednesday Messr . Edwards , Russell and Baldwin offered 10 heavy bulls , which made up to £ 50 , ripe steers making up to £ 49 , a pair of maiden heifers from Mr. J. Edwards , Broadward , mak- ing £ 97 5s . There was a May Fair sale of 80 pedigree Hereford bulls , which met with a rec- ord trade . Among the sales were bulls from Mr. Farmer , Withington Court , 86 gs .; Mr. Taylor , Showle Court , 60 gs .; Mr. H. Weston , Much Marcle , 60 gs . and 50 gs .; Mr. Skyrme , On Wednesday a meeting of the above was Lower Lulham , 50 gs .; Mrs. Bird , Pateshall , Councillor S. 57 gs .; Mr. Allen Hughes , Wintercott , 57 gs .
LUDLOW .
NAVAL AND MILITARY COMMITTEE .
held in the Council Chamber .
PENSIONS
In
H. Valentine ( Mayor ) , Vice - Chairman presided Messrs . W. J. and T. Edwards , Marston , 40 in the absence of Mr. R. de C. Peele ( Chair- gs .; Mr. J. Powell , Wharton Bank , 38 gs .; Mr. man ) through illness . There were also pres C. Hayter , Twyford , 47 gs .; Mr. T. Price , Hereford , Wednesday . Amongst the hop - ent Rev. A. E. Lloyd Kenyon ( Rector ) , Rev. Upper House , 48 gs .; Mr. H. Evans , Court of at Hereford to - day it . was KNOW THAT OVUM , rumoured that the Government freely G. A. Hale , Rev. W. Mowson , Messrs . E. Shel- Noke , two at 40 gs . and one at 42 gs . Yo propose to don , E. H Winder , W. H. Parsons , J. D. store cattle barren cows made up to £ 30 , bar- Thorley's Poultry Spice is different to any take over half the plantation areas , providing Griffiths , Mrs. Rotten , Mrs. C. Williams ( repre - ren heifers up to £ 24 10s . , yearling steers £ 23 other Poultry Spice and contains all that is the other half is planted with other crops insenting the Ludlow Sanatorium Committee ) , 10s . Ewes with their lambs made up to £ 5 necessary for Keeping Poultry Healthy and order to help to meet the food problem . If a to couple ; fat lambs up . 62s . , fat Rev. W. H. Lang ( Ashford . Carbonel ) , Mrs. 12s . per producing abundance of Eggs . Sold in cases grower does not conform to this arrangement Higgins ( Distributor ) , Miss Williams ( Secre- calves up to £ 7 15s . , wool tegs up to £ 5 10s . , containing 72 packets Six Shillings . Cartons take to his hops . it is assumed that the Government will not trapy . barren ewes up to £ 5 14s . , two - year - old wethers It is such an arrangement Prebendary Lawley was appointed represen- up to £ 6 3s . as this that the growers have been asking for . tative of Stoke St. Milborough during the ab- sence of the Rev. E. Burton , who is going The idea is to make it compulsory so as to bring all into line . The majority are only away as Chaplain to the Forces for the war . growing a half acreage . At present the plan- The Rev. Mason ( Diddlebury ) was appointed tations are rather backward owing to the want in the place of the Rev. Boulton ( deceased ) . of rain . In regard to old hops there is prac- There were 9 cases for consideration , 4 new tically no business being recorded . cases and 3 applications from discharged . sol- diers . Grants were made varying from 2s . 6d . to 4s . per week . Two cases were adjourned and 1 new case was refused .
ALE , THIS DAY , of FURNITURE and ( two sizes ) 1/1 and Sixpence each , by Agents SAEFFECTS . in all parts . PURE URE - BRED BUFF ROCK EGGS for Sale , 3/6 per doz . - Apply , GRIFFITHS , The Firs , Dilwyn .
By Messes . JACKSON & McCARTNEY .
600 Horses . £ 130 in Prizes .
HEREFORD AND CRAVEN ARMS ..
HEREFORD :
ARMS ...
19th , 1917 . Entries for Catalogue close first post Monday . CRAVEN ARMS : SATURDAY , JUNE 2nd , Entries for Catalogue close first post May 28th .
1917 :
JACKSON & MCCARTNEY ,
Auctioneers : Craven Arms and Hereford .
FOR
No
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CATTLE .
Hereford , Wednesday . - Beef in good supply , with full average demand , although prices The showed a slightly downward tendency . highest figure was £ 54 for a maiden heifer . Prime sort's realised from 1s . to 1s . 2d . per ' b ... Store animals
DISTRICT NOTES .
The total number of eggs received at the local depot of the National Egg Collection last Friday amounted to 1,068 ; 24 being sent for the soldiers at the Cottage Hospital and
OR Sale , COLLIE SHEEPDOG . - Apply , E. W. ROGERS , Waterloo , Sunset , Kington . TO DEAD CHICKS . - To make your poultry pay , you must rear every chick , and the only sure way to do this is to feed them for the first three weeks exclusively on ARMI- SATURDAY NEXT , MAY TAGE'S No. I ORIGINAL DRY CHICK FOOD , and follow on with ARMITAGE'S No. GROW - ON CHICKEN MIXTURE , and and secondary ditto up to 1s . met a dragging trade owing to the backwardness ARMITAGE'S No. CORN . Manufactured by ARMITAGE BROTHERS , 3 SMALL CHICKEN of the grass keep through want of rain . Good LTD . , Poultry Food Specialists , Nottingham . cattle went fairly well . There was a large num- Sold byT . PORTER , South Street . ber of calves , and best veal sold well ; one nice calf fetched £ 12 2s . 6d . to a butcher . Sheep 1,044 to the Central Distributing Depot , Lon- HINTON , Rainbow Street ; H. BACH , High trade was rather better , the quality showing an don . The collections were : Ivington ( per Street ; G. GOUGH & Co. , 2 , Broad Street , Leo- improvement on last week ; tegs made up to 1s . Miss Hyslop ) 90 , Eyton Parish 36 , Lucton ( per minster . DAVIES & BROWN , Ludlow . 6d . to 1s . 7d . per lb .; some wethers out of the Mrs. Payne Brown ) 15 , Town Collection , per ewes 4 18s . 6d . each . Porks and bacons land School ( per Mr. T. Wood ) 52 , Eardisland ton - Barrons strain ; White Leghorns Parish ( per Miss May changed hands at about 1s . per lb. , with a yke ) 10 , Birley ( per Bagron - Padman strain ; 4s . per dozen , carriage keen demand , and small pigs were down about Mrs. Parry ) 30 , Leysters Children , Mrs. Haw- if any 6d . extra . - B . Cook , Crabtree , Eardis- 5s . a head . kins and Mrs. Chattock 31 , Cockgate School ( per Mrs. Evans ) 11 , Shobdon School ( per Mr. Kingsland School ( per Mr. and Mrs. Nock ) 13 , Kingsland ( per Miss Price ) 38 , Bircher Common ( per Mrs. Connolly ) 23 , Humber The District Coroner ( Mr. C. E. A. Moore ) Schoolchildren 41 , Humber ( per Mrs. Rome ) Powles ) 6 , Monkland ( per Miss Moody ) 10 , conducted an inquest at the Bridge Inn , Wel- 14 , Orleton School 28 , Upper Hill ( per Miss lington , on Monday , touching the death of Hope and Ford 12 , Hatfield School 10 , Eye Alfred Henry Daniels ( 27 ) , agricultural Council School ( per Mr. and Mrs. Vick ) 27 ,
KINGTON STOCK SALES .
NEXT SALE , THURSDAY , JUNE 7th , 1917 .
Entries Solicited .
JACKSON & MCCARTNEY , Auctioneers : Crayen Arms and Hereford .
S - B
W. G. STORR - BARBER
Sculptor .
Studio & Works : Etnam Street ;
also Top of Bargates .
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MONUMENTAL WORK
Established . by J. Jay , 1840 .
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DILWYN .
The elder boys of the school who have taken
EGGS FOR HATCHING , Buff Rocks , Sut - weld over £ 3 , and store Miss L. Norgrove 11s . od . and 14 eggs , Eardis-
land .
NOR Sale , by private treaty , a COTTAGE , EX - SOLDIER FOUND IN THE Lewis ) 12 , Pudleston ( per Miss Owen ) , 22 )
with GARDEN , good position . - Apply ,
E. HAMMOND & SON , Auctioneers , Leominster .
Fo
NOR Sale , PLANTS for Food Production , all sorts , no advance in prices . - Apply , R. MORROW , South Street and 41 , High Street ,
Leominster .
Lawtonbury , Leominster .
RECTOR , Knill ,
TO LET .
LUGG .
INQUEST AT WELLINGTON .
lurgy , in Wittney Meadow , Wellington . Eye and Moreton ( per Miss Thomas ) 22 , Birin
20th March .
MANGOLDS for Sale Apply , T. DAVIES , River field Stall The first witness was Rose Hannah Davies , Market 57 , the contributors being Miss Saer MANGLE for Sale , good condition , 30 / -- of Wellington , sister of the deceased ; whe ( Nordan ) , Mrs. Morgan ( Mortimer re stated that her brother was formerly in Mrs. Swaithe ( Nordan ) , Mrs. Bayliss ( The Contributions were also . OR Sale , 35 GOSLINGS , 3 weeks old . Herefordshire Regiment , and was discharged Bache ) , A Friend . FOR She last saw him alive on received at the Depot from : The Misses Wil- Apply , Mrs. DAVIES , West End House , three months ago . He was then cheerful . He was liams ( Stocktonbury ) , Mrs. Ascroft ( The Tudor Pembridge . not then fit for work . He was not strong House , Mrs. Apperley ( Lustonbury ) , Mrs. enough . He had never threatened his life . Levick ( Rowley Lodge ) , Mrs. Ridgely ( The He was in receipt of a pension . Hill , Eyton ) , Miss , Hutchinson ( Grantsfield ) , Thomas Henry Lewis , Marden , farm Mrs. Wardrop ( Lawtonbury ) , Mrs. Staples labourer , said that on Sunday , May 6th , at ( Brockmanton ) , Mrs. Smith ( Aynold ) , Mrs. 9.30 , he was walking along the river bank Griffiths ( Docklow ) , Mrs. Heygate ( Buckland ) , when he saw the body in the water . He went Mrs. Herring ( Ashton ) , Mrs. B. Hall ( Ashton ) , for the police and helped to get the body out . Mrs. Robinson ( Hamnish ) , Mrs. Williams P.C. Barwell , of Wellington , spoke to finding ( Yatton ) , Mrs. Pinches ( Yarpole ) , Mrs. Ing- In the pockets , were his ram ( Bateman Arms ) , Mr. Mill ( Orleton deceased's bodys discharge papers , a watch , knives , and 11s . 2d . Manor ) , Miss Hall ( Church Street ) , Miss Wood in money . The body was fully clothed . ( The Ryelands ) , Mrs. Bright ( Ivingtonbury ) , Dr. Clarke , Wellington , described the state Miss Chambers ( Hatfield Court ) , Miss Ed- " There were no fractures . wards ( Monkland ) , Mrs. Thomas ( Westend ) . returned a verdict of " Found Bought with cash in hand 116 .
NO Let , COTTAGE and Large GARDEN , at To 10 , Headbrook . - Apply , MISS HUMPHREYS , The Close , Kington .
NO Let , good COTTAGE , with large garden ,
in a good situation , suitable for agricul-
up the working of uncultivated gardens with tural labourer . Apply to H. S. WILLIAMS ,
great zeal , have cleaned , dug and planted a Stocktonbury , Leominster . garden on Hill Bank .
They have now com-
on Dilyn a garden attached to a void house To Let , No. 35 , SOUTH STREET , Leomin .
ster . For particulars apply to Mr. W. P. LEVICK , Solicitor , Leominster .
of the body . The jury
Drowned . "
place .
plained above .
They
woman willing to work 8 or 9 hours a day , in charge of successive batches of part time . workers , can earn 20s . to 30s . a week . Ap- plication for these posts should be made to the Women's War Agricultural Committee in the county town , or , if the woman wishes to go to another county , to the Women's Branch of the Food Production Department as ex- A list of forewomen is now being compiled at the Department , but it may be some little time before their services are called for extensively , and , when their present engagements are subject to a week's notice , women should not throw them up - till definite arrangements are made for their new work . It is impossible to overstate the importance of these responsible posts . Those who hold them may do much to increase women's work
on the land and to increase the whole avail- bale food supply of the ntaion . It is hoped that many suitable women will come forward and seize this great opportunity of usefulness .
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