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M Howson & Heats THE TEESDALE MERCURY—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1920. VACANT POS BOWES MUSEUM. Sales by Auction. Wedding and Birthday P, jjents BARNABD BARNARD CASTLE&TEESDALE FARMER* In Great Variety at THURSDAY, AUGUST 12TH, 1 AUCTION MART Co., LTD. FBEBHOLD_RESIDJ COCKFIELD PRIZE SILVER ' KENNEDY'S, 27, GALGATE. AUCTIONEERS : TO BE SOLD BAND, EDWIN BUCK, * the WITHAM HALL, The Noted Wedding Ring Shop. Soulby, Kirkby Stephen; At M HOWSON & HEATS «*EDNESDAY, Au.J A Present with every Ring. 6-aO to 8-30. Admission Free. AND GEORGE TARN BAINBRIDGE ft SON, Darlington \ v r». (subject to thel If wet, the Concert will bo held in the Hall. fu« Durham and N| WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELBRY REPAIRED. t&* SALE THIS DAY. S&ety. and such Sp, Antique Silver, Curios, China, etc., BARNARD CASTLE WOMEN'S UNIONIST TO-DAY, August lltli: WEDNESDAY, Aiorsr llTB. tuau be read). Purchased for Cash. ASSOCIATION. HE USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF DAlRv CIRCULATING LIBRARY. T COWS, HEIFERS and STORE CATTLE r- Tarn Bainbridgel SPECIAL OFFER! 100 Pairs only AUCTION! Agent lor the Celebrated Ingersoll Watches. 5 Bulling Heifers, l\ year—R. If. Metcalfe GARDEN FETE AT ROKEBY iat NOTE.-That until further notice a Pn». T.L t» KXCELf Lost and Found. PARK, Prize of CI, and Second of 10s., will be givZ \ RESIDENCE, sit ^T.-vNYSIDE," and THURSDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1920 Each Week for the Best Cow in each Class. OST, a Gold Watch (with monograms 01 Judging 10 a.m. TBBBACK. BARNARD CJ (By kind permission of Mr and Mrs J. J. L August 3rd, near Cotherstone. 10s. Sale of Dairy Cattle at 10-30 a.m. -rnund floor Entrance All-Wool Blankets R Reward Offered to anyone bringing it to E. Bell-Irving). Mi 2 Bay Windows), Bedford, Hembnry Cottage, Cotherstone. Stores at 11-30 a.m. Weight 6 lbs. 7 II )S. 8 lbs. 9 lbs. 10 lbs. &v Window). BrcakfJ Lawn Tennis and Golf Tournaments. MONDAY, ACCOST I6TH. Sash-bouse, and Pantry Situations Wanted and Vacant. Price 45/- 52/6 60/- 67/6 75/- per pair. PRIZE SHOW AND SALE OF FAT CATTLF ooms, Bathroom (H. ' I Flower, Fruit, Vegetable A Dairy Produce Stalls. 1 ATERNITY NURSE disengaged : any AND SHEEP. \v r Cellar in baseme M distance.—1, 8outh View, Bowes. (Auctioneer, MR T. AIUJISUN, Bowegj. veniences. There is Ga, MR DALOARNO'S BAND will play for DANCING. ANTED, Good General. — Apply, ,„d side of Residence wii Mrs Until Further Notice the following PRLVfj w White, N.P. Bank, Barnard Castle. j Fuller particulars in later announcements will be given at the above Mart Now in the occupatioij . Parkinson. ANTED, Grave Digger for Church Reserve the Date—August 19th, 1920. NEXT WEDNESDAY, August 18th each Monday:— T W Cemetery, Barnard Castle. — Apply, FAT FAT HEIFER, FAT This is a substantial, BULLOCK, and Cott. Vicar. If the weather is wef the proceedings will First, £1; Second, 10s. It has recently been I take place in the With am Hall, Barnard PEN of 5 FAT SHEARLINGS and PEN of 5 p throughout, and all is in ANTED, Steady Farm Man for Haytime. GREAT SALE OF 4I W —Apply, John Coatsworth, Lonton, Castle. LAMBS : First, 15s.; Second, 10s. possession can be ar- Middleton-in-Teesdale. Less than Three Entries in any class first, „f purchase. County of Durham. prize will be withheld. For further particul -RAPERY. - Wanted, Smart Youth as I Parliamentary Division of Barnard Castlw. All Stock to be bona-fidc sold or prize witt \CCTIONKBRS, Joint St D Apprentice to the General Drapery.— [ LADIES' RAINCOATS, held. Darlington; or Apply, T. Garbntt Ltd., Barnard Castle. Registration of Electors. Entries for Show to reach the Secretary n0; MESSRS W. J. A H. CI ANTED, Apprentice for the Printing | RE VI SION CO~U RT S. AT 45;- AND 55/- EACH. later than Thursday Morning's post Aug. 12^ Solicitor W Trade. Good opportunity. — Apply, All Stock to be Penned by 10 a.m. prompt Teesdale Mercury Office, Barnard Castle. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Court Judging 10-30 a.m. Sale at 11 a.m. HURY, BALDf N will be held for the Revision of Lists of A splendid opportunity to secure Reliable Raincoat Stock may be trucked at Winston and Gain, ANTED, Nurse-Housemaid, or Girl to Parliamentary and Local Government Electors 1 ULLY LICENSED help with child two years old.—Apply, ford at the same time as during the control. at COUNCIL CHAMBER, HORSB MARKET, BARNARD tit MUCH under to-day's prices. Call and Mrs Hawthorne, Carrowcroft, Romaldkirk. Inspect. In order to enable the Company to advertise FARM FOI CASTLE, on THURSDAY, 26TH AUGUST, 1920, the numbers to be forwarded each week. ANTED, Good General, at once ; family at the times mentioned below, for the follow Over 100 Coats to select from. Farmers are requested to Enter their Stock TO BE SOLI) Bl W of 3 ; comfortable home; day girl kept. ing Parishes or Townships :— not later than Thursday Morning's postii U the WITHAM HALL, —Hodgson, Swinburne Lodge, Swinburne Road, At 10 o'clock for the following places :- each week. ' WEDNESDAY, SHird Darlington. Barnard Castle Urban, Egglestone, Forest and Proprietor: TEESDALE HOUSE, Order of Sale will be by Ballot of Entered 3 o'clock in the After^ ANTED, by a recently demobilised soldier, Frith, Harwood, Marwood, Middlatoiiin-Tees- Stock. Unentered Stock after. Conditions of Sale to \ W a Situation as Warehouseman (corn and dale, Newbiggin, Streatlam and Staintou, JOHN R AKROWSMITU. BARNARD CASTLE. No Commission charged to the purchaser. G. Tarn Bainbridge.J flour and cake business preferred). Ten years Westwick, Whorlton. AUCTION^ experience; references to hand.—Apply, Box W. P. WALLIS, F.A.I., Secretary. At 1-30 p.m. for the following place:— Auction Mart, Barnard Castle. OT 1—All that 567, Teeedale Mercury Office, Barnard Castle. Cleatlam, Gainford, Hsadlam, Hilton, Iugleton, L FREEHOLD INN| NTARIO Wants Farm Workers and Langleydale a»d Shotton, Langton, Morton TO-DAY AT 2 30 P.M. as the " HARE AND H( Domestic Servants. - Splendid opportun­ Tinmouth, Raby and Keverstou, Staindrop, KING'S HEAD HOTEL, BALDERSDALE, together ities await industrious, ambitious workers in Wackerfield, Winston, Woodland, Cockfield. BARNARD CASTLE. MEADOW AND PASTUEE LA Canada's leading agricultural and industrial All Overseers of the Poor, and others execut­ The Inn consists of province. Situations at good wages guaranteed ing the duties of Overseers, and all Claimants room, Kitchen, Cellar, on arrival to farm workers and domestics. G. Tarn Bainbridge, Son, & Handley, who have not received notice that their Claims Have received instructions from a local Firt J Wool House ; on first flooj Booklet post free from Dr. G C. Creelman, are admitted, and also Objectors to persons Agent General for Ontario, 163, Strand, and will Sell by Auction, in the Gun | Outbuildings consist of London, W.C. 2. claiming to be placed on the Register, are weoim immediately behind the above Hotel, Call H»use, 3-Stalled Sta( requested to attend promptly at the time W BUILDINGS NORTHGATE BOUT 100 TARPAULIN SHEKE | House, Poultry Hous TEESDALE UNION. named, with all Books and Papers which may A (averaging 21 feet by 14 feet). 10 Stalled Byre, Small B^ relate to any List, Register, or Claim or fc^tl^GTOlM The above are in good order, and suitaifc The above Inn is situaij SENIOR NURSE WANTED. Objection. for Waggon or Cart Covers, Stack Sheets. «t Road. The Land is clos Dated this 21&t day of July, 1920. and includes some ExcelhJ HE Guardians Require the Services of a Offices: Joint Stock Bank Chambcs. For HAROLD JEVONS, Registration Officer for Darlington. aud some very superior ] T SENIOR NURSE, with maternity and the County, by LOT 2.—All that Portio^ general nursing experience, for their Insti­ J. INGRAM DAWSON, situate at Hury, Balder tution at Barnard Castle. IS" SALE THIS DAY. Deputy Registration Officer for the Barnard Lot 1, and known as the Salary, £55, with rations, furnished apart­ BARNARD CASTLE. ments, washing, and uniform. Castle Parliamentary Division. 2 • 4*>3 Acres. Registration Offices : ALBERT J. WILKINSON For further particu| Applications, in the handwriting of the \\f ILL Sell by Auction, IN GALGAft candidate, accompanied by copies of three 28, Horse Market, Barnard Castle. THE ECONOMY AUCTIONEERS, Joint Sto * * THIS DAY (Wednesday, August 11a. recent testimonials, must reach me not later OF Darlington; or to than August 16th, 1920. VICTORIA HAIL, PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE FILLY, aboE E. R. HANBY HO| THOS. W. BAINBR1DGE, Newgate, Barnard Castle. 16 h.h., rising 5, stinted to Clydesdale ho» Solicit Clerk to the Guardians. LOOSE COVERS. Pedigree at time of .sale. Other lots can* Union Offices, 19, Galgate, Barnard Castle, NEXT WEEK : AUGUST 16TH TO 21ST. W/'HEN your Furniture included. Commence at 2 o'clock. STARTFORTH, NEAR! 9th August, 1920. » v shows signs of wear or JIKSSRJ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, dirt—you can't discard it of 13" SALE THIS DAY. G. Tarn Bainbridge, f Miscellaneous Wants, Sales, Etc Specially Selected Company— course—but you can have .GALGATE, BABNARD CASTLE. pretty loose covers made. ILL Sell by AuctioJ URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. WILSON BENGE IN MUSICAL COMEDY W 3 SMALL FARM! It costs comparatively little THOMAS ADDISON, Barnard Castle, iu the sej COUNCIL CHAMBER WANTED. I "The Cowhoy s Wedding." to have loose covers made, ONOURED with instructions from u« I AIos«s. W. Furuass, G. AllT HE Council require, in November next (or and they are so easily removed H Barnard Castle Co-operative Sow? Monday and Tuesday at 7 p.m. 1 Also 2 SMALL FIELDSJ T earlier by arrangement!, the use of a for cleaning that their true (who are adopting motor power), will Se'"! Wednesday, Two Houses, at 6-30 and 8-30.
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