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Morris MORRIS GAR5 THE TEESDALE*MERCURY—WEDNESDAY", MAY 11, 1927. i i | i Sales by Auction. Miiwwwwiiit>wiiiii»tiiti.i iiitii',.-:iiiii'ii;i -;i:ii]ii:nuit iii. : Poultry, Live Stock, etc. Sales by Auction. :' '!lil;!lii;ll]!i!;U(ft SPECIALISTS IN r YOUNG PIGS For Sale. - Apply Richard­ GO TO BARNARD CASTLE AND TEESDALE Continuation Compulsory SALK BY A- LADIES' HAIRORZ&SING 1 20 son, Pry Rigg, Bowes, Darlington. FARMERS' AUCTION MART Co., LTD. of a large quantity of British and On.. _ Carpets. Rugs, etc., H. WA1NE & SON, \\r 1HTE and Exchcqner Lqghorn"CHICK8, AUCTIONEERS : »V 8/- a dozen.— Wilson, Stainton Bank, HOWSON & REAY WITHAM HALL, BARNARD CAST = l.AHii:: i OI-.NTI.EMRX'S HAIROKhSiEKS. § GBOROH TARN BAINBRIDOB. SON SC. HANDLEY, on 15, Market Place, Barnard Cattle. Barnard Castle. FOR Darlington. ARGE BROWN BARNEVELDER EGGS, EDWIN HOCK, Soulby, Kirkby Stephen. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 4 THLhv &M,iHiiii,iujjtiji:i>i:-:LJii>itllii«iiiii»iit«:iiuirii[Lliltiii«riN'i;MT-r:iiLuiuiiiUNHiirii»u;i.!:iuill>iilltiiil!«i9 from actua.1 Winners at Scottish, Palace znr. MAY 17TH, 18TH, 19TH,1927 . 1 13* TO DAY. ~ __ _ and other Shows; 7/0 dozen. Mrs Watson, Men's Smart Suits J. R. HUCK, M.P.S., H Castle House, Barnard Castle. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH, 1927. John Parkinson & Sons SUAL WEEKLY SALE of DAIRY (ialgatc Pharmacy, Barnard Castle. "pWO GRAND CLYDESDALES For Sale; 5 AVE received instructions to >|. First-Rate Selection ! CATTLE, STORE CATTLE, and Kur Pure Drags. Kodak supplies, Supci flu»u> I years old Brown Mare, 4 years old Black U H' AUCTION on the above preti:^ SHEEP. hair removed l>y Kleotrolysis. Colt. Can be seen at work. - Apply Tom Ready-to-Wear & Made-to-Measure. enormous quantity of Expeusivu CA& IQectric msiiiisgyi ;ir.d braining. Chir-'pnily. Hewitson, Bluestone Grange, Barnard Castle^ Sale Dairy Cattle 10-30 a m. Stores 11 30 a.m. & RUGS, including :—A very Fiuf - SEE WINDOWS. SEE WINDOWS. of Antique and Modern PeTxiau Ku •. Chilis, CalMMMtS, ; Ml ll gritWD Kaila MONDAY, MAY 16TH. l'<iinle>>lv Rem HICK REARING is made easy and certainly Runners. Ghiordi, Anatolian, Hamadan, M v.d. WEEKLY SALE OF FAT CATTLE, SHEEP C' profitable by using Armitage's No. 1 READY-TO-WEAR : Serabaud, Shirvan ; Several Fine IJ AND PIGS. ORIGINAL Dry Chick Food for the first month, Single-Breasted Style - 35/9 to 65/9 Carpets, Ardebil IV-rsiau Runners, Afsui. Lost and Found following on with Armitage's No. 2 " Grow on " Sale at 11 a.m. prompt. Mosul Rugs in great variety; Veri OST, on Sunday night, May 8th, between M ixture. The Armitage Way means less work, Double-Breasted Style - 49/6 to 75/9 Chinese Hand-made Rugs, Iudiau Car(..- There will he Sold on Wednesday, May 18th. Harmire aud Kinninvio, a Lady's Gold no bother, no worry, and NO DEAD CHICKS. Rugs, Indian Drngget Carpets and Ruu ', L immediately after the Sale of Cows, 30 £1 v Bracelet.—Finder will be rewarded by the Insist on the Foods backed by 33 years' MADE-TO-MEASURE : Midalian Turkey Carpets, Heav\ owner on returning same to Tecsdale Mercury experience. Armitage Bros., Ltd., Poultry Single-Breasted Style - 57/6 to 145/- fully paid-up Shares in the above Company. Carpets, Velour Bokharas Carpets, Hyde Food Specialists, Colwick, near Nottingham. Oflice, Barnard Castle. MONDAY. MAT 30TH. and Mirzapore Carpets, Chinese Silk : Sold by G. Clarksun Harker, Chemist, J. P. Double-Breasted Style - 59/6 to 150/- Amatole Silk Carpets and Rugs, Porto \\! ILL the lady who by mistake took a Hunter, 20, Market Place, Barnard Castle ; SPECIAL SHOW AND SALE OF FAT Embroidered Bedspreads, Wilton Pile T» Silver and Embroidered Evening J. & J. Graham, Ltd., Grocers, Appleby and PET Sec Our Special FINE NAVY SUITING, Indigo Dye, STOCK. Corridor Runners aud Rugs, Bagdad c« Pouchette Bag from the Lartington Hunt Ball Penrith ; R. W. Raine, Chemist, Middleton in- Class 1st 2ud at 84/-, Made-to-Meaiure. and Ruga, Polar and Browu Bear Ska. on April "22nd, 1927, kindly return it to the Teesdalo. 1— Fat Shorthorn Bullock i 1 . 10s Hon. Secretary, Lartington Hall, Darlington ? full skull; Velour Prayer Rugx, Mohair 2— „ Cross-bred Bullock £1 . 10s Oval aud Round Wool Rags. £1 . 10s Situations Wsnteu and Vacant. Property, Etc., To Let or For Sale. DON'T FORGET Howson & Reay's BARGAIN 3— „ Shorthorn Heifer T T 4— „ Cross-bred Heifer £1 , 10s Sale to commence at 2 30 p.m. aud 61 - V?OR SALEy"Vacant "pMsession7"' SL NNY- SALES in the Smaller Witharri Hall : APABTE MAID Wanted. Mrs "bent, £\ 10s r CROFT," Vane Road, Barnard Castle; 5— Pen of 5 Fat Shearlings Each Day. Hundcrthwaite, Roroaldkirk, Darlington. TO-DAY—1/llJ SALE. seven rooms, bathroom. - Apply above address. 6— „ 2 Fat Lambs £1 . 10s Terms: Strictly Cash. Y| RS^SKIPPER is taking up Nursing or FANCY LINENS ONLY—a Wonderful Collection. 7— Pair of Pork Pigs, not exceed­ Special View A Display on Monday, let. OUSE and GARDEN To Let, 5, Horse Ivl any place of trust.-Apply 4, Marshall ing 7 stones live weight ... 10s 5s from 12 mid-day to 6 p.m. Market.—Apply W. Garbutt, Commerce Street. NEXT WEDNESDAY (May 18th) s 8— Pig, exceeding 7 stones live N.B.—The Auctioneer draws in­ House, Barnard Castle. ^OOK-GENERAL Wanted^ references — REMNANTS FROM ALL DEPARTMENTS. weight KM attention to this Sale, as the Articles - CJ Golightly's Cafe, Market Place, Barnard ARLOURrMd~Kitchen-Type Houses For Entry Fee of Is. each entry. sold, and this is one of the largest select, Castle. P Sale, Newly Decorated.-R. Wilson, Entries Close Thursday morning, May 26th good class Carpets ever offered for \ Up-to-dat Builder. Proprietor: TEESDALE HOUSE, Auction in the North of England. AY'S WORK. Wanted by a Respectable TUESDAY, MAY 31ST. Acl " llVlTDETACHED Modern Residence to Let, JOHN R. ARROWSMITH. BARNARD CASTLE. Auctioneer's Office : Horse Market D Person.- Box A 394, Teesdale Mercury, ANNUAL SUMMER SHOW AND SALE Barnard Castle. S known as " LANSDOWNE," Raby Avenue. Castle. Vacant Possession.—Apply J. Ingram Dawson, OF HORSES and BULLS. AY GIRL Wanted. — Apply, enclosing Solicitor, Barnard Castle. BULLS. Preliminary. references, to Box A 39l>, Teesdale D Class 1—Bulls over 18 months old. Mercury, Barnard Castle. l?OR SALE with Vacant Possession, Free­ CENTRAL SALE RO0M«j ly hold Dwelling-house, 8, Vane Road, „ 2—Bulls under 18 months old with all SPECIAL OFFER. BARNARD CASTLE. TEESDALK UNION. Barnard Castle : Two Sitting-rooms, Four calf teeth. Bedrooms, Bathroom (H. & C), Usual Outoflices. „ 3—Bulls under 12 months old. APPOINTMENT OF RELIEVING OFFICER John Parkinson & Sons — For further particulars apply J. Ingram Prizes-1st £2, 2ud £1, 3rd 10s. in each Class. FOR THE STAIXDROP DISTRICT. RICH AUSTRALIAN RUBY WINE Dawson, Solicitor, Barnard Castle. Entry Fee of Is. each entry. Have removed from Boldrou. NewsuitJ 4 93 h.p. B.S. HE GUARDIANS of this Union will at their (FULL STRENGTH) HORSES. Raby, and will Sell by Auction at tut] WOODLAND, Co. DURHAM. petition PH Meeting to be held in the Board Room, Rooms, T OR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, SMALL Class 1st 2nd 5 h.p. Ariel, Workhouse, Barnard Castle, on the 8th day of HOLDING known as "TILE SHEDS," 1— Agricultural Gelding or Mare, ON THURSDAY, MAY 26TH, 192"! June, 1927, proceed to the appointment of a F PER BOTTLE. Woodlands, comprising Dwelling-house, Farm 2/6 broken in all gears £2 £1 VERY LARGE quantity of HOUSES 4-98 h.p. Ra Relieving Officer for the Staindrop District of Buildings, and about 2H! Acres ot Grass Land. 2— Agricultural Gelding or Mare, A FURNITURE, Carpets, etc., iuc,J Valves. Dj this Union, at a salary of J61'20 per annum. Vacant Possession.—Further particulars from BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED BY THE WINE TRADE. unbroken £1 ... 10s Piano, 3 SITTING ROOM SUITES, 3*49 h.p. B.S., The person appointed will also be required to and offers to Messrs W. J. & H.'C. Watson, 3— Dales Pony Gelding or Mare, cases, Tables, Coaches aud Sofas, Easj 2*49 h.p. Newl undertake the duties of Vaccination Officer at Solicitors, Barnard Castle. broken in all gears £2 £1 MAHOGANY PRESS AND DRAWERS. 4 x j 2.49 h.p SportI a remuneration of os. for each case of successful ARNARD CASTLE.—FOR SALE, Vacant ADDISON & WOODHAMS, Wine Merchants, Barnard Castle. 4— Dales Pony Gelding or Mare, TAPESTRY SQUARE, 3 FT. DARK W; DeuioEj vaccination. He will also be appointed Possession, TERRACE HOUSE ; Sitting unbroken £1 10s BEDROOM SUITE, Painted «• Collector of the Guardians for the District with B Room aud 3 Bedrooms, Bath, &c, Garden front Entry Fee of Is. each entry. Toilet Tables, Cheffouier Bed, 3 a Commission of 10% ou all ordinary monies WATSOl aud hack; near museum ; excellent condition. Entries Close Thursday morning, May 26th Drawers, Bedsteads in Wood and Iron. collected by him, aud '24% Commission ou —Apply T. K. Bell, Estate Offices, Barnard Beds, Wire and Wool Mattresses, 2 monies recovered through Colliery Offices, aud Castle. W. P. WALLIS, F.A.I., Secretary. Top Wash Stands, 4j x 3J yds. b{ he will also be recommeuded to the Registrar- Buy your Clothes at a MAN'S Shop ! Auction Mart, Barnard Castle. Tapestry Square, 3 Kitchen Presses. General for the appointment of Registrar of TRNARD CASTLE.—TO LET or FOR Also No. 2, Richmond Terrace, Croft. Tables, Deal Cupboard, Good Wd Births and Deaths for the said District. He B SALE, No. 23, Montalbo Terrace; 2 I SPECIALISE IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING— Machine, and many sundries.
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