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T H E T E E S D A L E M E R C U R Y — W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 15, 192-'
Wedding and Birthday Presents In Great Variety at
K E N N E D Y ' S , 2 7 , G A L G A T E The Noted Wedding Ring Shop.
A Present with every Ring.
WATCHES, C L O C K S A N D J K W B L B R Y REPAIRED.
Antique Silver, Curios, China, etc., Purchased for Cash.
Agent for the Celebrated Ingersoll Watches.
Education.
Situations Wanted and Vacant.
s MART LAD Wanted as Apprentice.—Apply R. Watson, Butcher, Barnard Castle.
DAYS WORK Wanted by Respectabl 6
Woman. — Write Box A. 174, Teesdale Mercury, Barnard Castle.
\\J ANTBD, Respectable Young Day Gi r l , or v T General.—Miss Hogg, Sunny Brow,
Victoria Terrace East, Barnard Castle.
W ANTED, for Lartington, a Good Working Woodman, must be expert fencer. -
Apply in writing to W. H . Ralston, Barnard Castle.
\\J ANTED, Intelligent Boy for work in T T laboratory, wages 7/6 per week to start.
—Apply by letter only, giving references, to the Head Master, The School, Barnard Castle.
W ANTED, for Lartington, a Married Conple to Manage a Small Farm, good butter
and cheese makers essential.-Apply in first instance by letter to W. H. Ralston, Barnard Castle.
TEESDALE UNION.
APPOINTMENT OF GENERAL ASSISTANT TO MATRON.
THE Guardians Require a G E N E R A L ASSISTANT to the Matron, who wi l l be
required to assist in the laundry, sewing room, and to work generally under the direction of the Matron.
Salary £40 per annum, with Board, Lodgings, Washing, and Uniform.
The Officer's salary wi l l be subject to deduction under the Superannuation Act and Health and Unemployment Insurance.
The Candidate must be between the age of 21 and 40.
Applications, in the handwriting of candi dates, stating age, present and past occupation, accompanied with Three Copies of Testimonials of recent date as to character and sickness, to be sent to me on or before Thursday, 30th Apri l next.
By Order, (Signed) THOS. W. BA1NBRIDGB, Clerk. Barnard Castle, Apr i l 10th, 1925.
Miscellaneous Wants, Sales, Etc .
W ANTED, to Purchase, Clean, Complete Copy of the Works of Richard Watson,
the Teesdale Poe t -Wr i t e Box A. 141, Teesdale Mercury, Barnard Castle.
S E N S A T I O N A L DROP in MOTOR C Y C L E O PRICES. — Rudge-Whitworth 3.49 H.P., £42 ; 4.99 H.P., £46. 4-speed, interchangeable wheels. Extra for Dynamo Lighting £4.— Watson, Barnard Castle.
PIANOS TUNED by Certificated and Factory trained Tuners. Teesdale Visited.—
BROTHKRTON & SON (Established 1842), The Reliable Piano Warehouse, 221, Newgate-street, Bishop Auckland. Telephone: Bishop Auckland 137.
C^ROSS WORD PUZZLE BOOKS. Fascinat-J ing Pastime; full directions.—Is., 2s.
and 3s. 6d. -Teesdale Mercury Bookshop, Barnard Castle.
TYPEWRITING.—Authors' M.S.S. carefully typed for presentation to Publishers. One
shi l l iDg per 1,000 words ; extra carbon copies 3d. per 1,000.—Box A168, Teesdale Mercury Stationery Department, Barnard Castle.
r p H E EVER-READY GUM BOTTLE, with X rubber cap, allows a thin stream of gum to escape when required and so saves the soi l ' ing of fingers or the absorption of the liquid. Complete, 1/6 each. —See them in the window of the Teesdale Mercury Bookshop, Barnard Castle.
S Poultry, Live Stock, etc.
IX PIGS For Sale, 8 weeks old—Nicholson, Ewebanks, Barnard Castle.
EXCHEQUER Leghorn Eggs, 3s. per dozen (at home). — Miss Dent, Fair View,
Middleton-in-Teesdale.
EGGS for Hatching.—White Leghorns, Black Leghorns, Single-comb Anconas, Rhode
Island Reds, White Wyandottes, 4/- per dozen — J . W. Sayer, Croft House. Bowes.
CHICK REARING is made easy and certainly profitable by using Armitage's No. I
ORIGINAL Dry Chick Food for the first month, following on with Armitage's No. 2 " Grow on " Mixture. The Armitage Way means less work, no bother, no worry, and NO DEAD CHICKS, Insist on the Foods backed by 30 years' experience. Armitage Bros., Ltd., Poultry Food Specialists, Nottingham.—Sold by G. Clarkson Harker. Chemist; J . P. Hunter, 20, Marketplace, Barnard Castle ; J . & J . Graham, Ltd., Grocers, Appleby and Penrith ; R. W. Raine, Chemist^ Middleton-in-Teesdale.
Property, Etc. , To Let or For Sale.
HOUSE TO LET, central position, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Sitting-rooms, Kitchen, Scullery,
Bathroom (hot and cold water), and other Conveniences. Large Garden. — Write Box A 166, Teesdale Mercury, Barnard Castle.
VACANT SHORTLY. Suite of three or four rooms on first floor of business
premises in Barnard Castle, suitable for offices. Separate entrance; suit professional man.— Write for particulars to Box A 164, Teesdale Mercury, Barnard Castle.
BARNARD CASTLE.—To Let, 21020 Acres of Accommodation Land, between the
Green Lane and Mount Eft Lane, at present in the occupation of Mr T. Coulson. Possession May Term.— Offers in writing on or before the 26th inst., to T U G S . K. B E L L , Estate Agent, Barnard Castle.
Church Notices
W E S L E Y A N CHURCH, Barnard Castle.— Sunday, Apri l 19th. — Morning 10-30 ;
Evening 6-30; preacher, Rev. 8. G. Haywood, Darlington.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Newgate, Barnard Castle. — Sunday, Apr i l
19th.—Morning 10-30; preacher, M r W. Coates. Evening 6-30; preacher, Mr J . T. Emmerson.
HALL-STREET C O N G R E G A T I O N A L CHURCH, Barnard Castle. — Sunday,
Apr i l 19th. — Morning 10-30; Evening 8-30. Preacher, Mr Ian G. Hope, Lancashire College, Manchester.
FR E E CHRISTIAN (Unitarian) CHURCH, Barnard Castle. — Sunday, Apri l 19th.
Morning 10-45 ; Evening 6-30 ; preacher, Mr R . H. whliamson. Evening subject: " Citizens of To-morrow."
S U M M E R T E R M , 1.9 2 5. On Monday Afternoons.
M ISS L IL IAN RANDALL . L .O.8 .M. (Elocution), Pupil of Mrs Guthrie Liddiard,
wil l visit M I I H > L K T O N - I N - T E E S D A L B and receive Pupils in all branches of Elocution.
Examination Candidates always successful. For Particulars write Miss R A N D A L L ,
8, Southend Avenue. Darlington.
JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP PREPARATION BOOK.—All children entering for County
Council and other scholarships should have one. Price 9d. ; by post l i d . — Teesdale Mercury Bookshop, Barnard Castle.
General Notices.
DO N ' T miss H U N T E R ' S T E A C A D D Y during Apri l . —20, Market-place.
M RS & MISS BINNS, Dressmaking and Costumes, 5, Hecklers Row, King Street,
Barnard Castle.
BARNARD CASTLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, L IMITED.
N O T I C E T O M E M B E R S .
P LEASE send in your SHARE BOOKS to the Stores on or before S A T U R D A Y , 18TH
A P R I L , 1925, Half-year Ending.
T A K E N O T I C E .
N E W E S T SPR ING F A S H I O N S IN L A D I E S ' SHOES Just Arrived.
R. B. MORTON, Boot & Shoe Warehouse, M A R K E T P L A C E , B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
R O K E B Y C R I C K E T C L U B .
A D A N C E Wil l be held in R O K B B Y G A R A G E , on T U E S D A Y ,
A P R I L 21ST. Doors open at 8 p.m. Prices: Ladies 1/6, Gentlemen 2/- (Refresh
ments included). SPOT WALTZ .
ST. C U T H B E R T ' S C H U R C H , C O T H E R S T O N E .
A C O N C E R T
W I L L be held in the T E M P K R A N C E H A L L , on T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 14TH, in connection
with the above. Particulars later.
B R I T I S H L E G I O N : B A R N A R D C A S T L E B R A N C H .
A G E N E R A L M E E T I N G of the above Branch will be held at the T U R K ' S H E A D
H O T E L , on F R I D A Y , A P R I L 17TH, at 7-30 p.m. Al l Members and Intending Members are
earnestly requested to attend. R. G. J A C K S O N , Hon. Sec.
R O M A L D K I R K .
TH E G I R L G U I D E S wil l have an E X H I B I T I O N A N D S A L E OF L E A T H E R WORK & F L O W E R S ,
made by them, in the School on S A T U R D A Y ,
A P R I L 18TH, 1925, at 2 p.m.
ADMISSION F R E E . There wil l be" a F A N C Y S T A L L & J U M B L E
S T A L L . T E A 9d.
R U R A L D ISTRICT OF S T A R T F O R T H .
T H E P U B L I C H E A L T H (MEAT) R E G U L A T I O N S , 1924.
M O T I C E is Hereby Given that the Rural IN District Council of Startforth have directed that the Notices to be given to the Council under Articles 8 and 9 of the Ptibljc Health (Meat) Regulations, 1924, shall be given to the Sanitary Inspector, M R F R E D E R I C K B L E N K I N S O P P , at his office, 4, Edward Terrace, Barnard Castle.
Dated this 2nd day of April , 1925. H . C. WATSON,
Clerk to the Council. Newgate, Barnard Castle.
B A R N A R D C A S T L E R U R A L DISTRICT COUNCIL .
To the Electors of Forest and Fr i th.
LADIES AND G E N T L E M E N — I sincerely thank all who voted for me at the recent
Election. Yours faithfully,
D A V I D S M I T H .
S T A R T F O R T H R U R A L DISTRICT COUNCIL E L E C T I O N .
Cotherstone and District.
LA D I E S A N D G E N T L E M E N , — I desire to thank the Electors who voted for me in
the recent election in such numbers as to ensure my election. It will be my endeavour to warrant that confidence by painstaking service and interest in all matters affecting the concern of all ratepayers.
Yours sincerely, A L E X A N D E R S M I T H .
Greystones, Cotherstone, Apri l 11th, 1925.
BARNARD CASTLE CHORAL SOCIETY. S. C O L E R I D G E - T A Y L O R ' S
" H I A W A T H A " Will be given in the W I T H A M H A L L ,
O N T H U R S D A Y , M A Y 7TH, 1925.
P R I N C I P A L S :
MISS E L S I E M I L N E R , Soprano. MR H E N R Y B R E A R L E Y , Tenor. MR A L B E R T M U R G A T R O Y D , Bass.
Al l of Leeds and Principal Concerts. Argumented Orchestra.
B A R N A R D C A S T L E DIVISION UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.
LONDON and WEiMBLEY for 3 0 / - .
T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 18th, 1925.
Another Excursion to Loudon and Wembley will be ruu on the above date.
Fare includes Rail Ticket from any Station in the Barnard Castle Division, Two Meals,
Motor Tour in London, a Visit to the Houses of Parliament and the
British Empire Exhibition.
Order your Tickets from the following : Harwood—J. T. Dowson and Mrs Robinson Forest—Capt. Shcarwood and Mrs Arnott Middleton—F. Watson and Miss G. Dent Egglestoue— Miss Mooro and E . Dewhirst Cockfield—Mrs Beadle and W. Charlton Staindrop—Miss Fife and A. H . Copeland Winston—Miss Thompson Ingleton—R. Harrison and Mrs R. P, Hett Gainford—Miss Britton and Miss Lane Whorlton—Miss Glynn Barnard Castle—Miss Smith
Weekly Payments can be made to any of the above.
W. WOODHEAD, Agent.
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SPRING C O S T U M E S
A T T R A C T I V E L Y
PRICED. The value we give in Costumes is one of the strong points of this house. In both style and material they are unapproachable, and without question the prices are as attractive as the garments themselves.
Our invitation to inspect them is extended to
ladies with the utmost confidence.
I GABARDINE C O S T U M E S From 39/11 to 5 Guineas.
In all colours. The Newest " B r o w n Shades" just E
:: delivered. T i i i ' i I l i i l i H I I i i l i i l i i T i i i i i l l l i l l l l l i l i i i i i i i l i i i i i M i i i i l t i tM i lH , i « t i < , ' « « . i « l f
Howson & Reay, T E E S D A L E H O U S E ,
B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
YV Y C L I F F E K I N K M A T I I K H A M ; , B A R N A R D C A S T L K .
CdNTIN' Idrs PERFORMANCE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT., A p r i l 17, I S :
Dorothy Devoronn :\ fcutalc l l u n l i l Lluyd, in " H O L D Y O U R B R E A T H . "
The l i m i l i n huigfas and asi>>. A l s o " T H E NOTOR IOUS MRS C A R R I C K . "
From the novel '- Pooli of ilio Past." Please note tlii< til i n will be shown u i i r p at T-'iO.
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For a l l that is B E S T in
M e n ' s & B o y s ' W e a r GO TO
J . 31, Market Place, Barnard Castle. (
1 • S O L . E A G E N T F O R A E R T E X C E L L U L A R C L O T H I N G .
B U R B E R R Y ' S A P P O I N T E D A G E N T .
KIDDIES ! H A V E YOU SEEN OUR EASTER BUNNY ? -IFF not y ou s imp ly must get Mother or one of the grown-ups to * take you to S W I N B A N K ' S .
H e is the lovel iest B u n n y y o u ever saw—such a monster one and a l l lovely and white and fluffy. H e is wear ing quite the smartest t h i n g i n ties and has got h is basket of Easter E g g s for good ch i l d r en on h is arm. H e is most anx ious to make your acquaintance, so do come and meet h i m one day th is week ! at
SWINBANK'S, the Shop that Se l ls Smart Clothes for L i t t l e G i r l s and Boys ! !
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CHEAPEST and Best HOT DINNERS in the District. Quickly served at GOLIGHTLY'S
RESTAURANT, Barnard Castle^
L U N E D A L E .
C A R L B U R Y S C H O O L R O O M , T H U R S D A Y . A P R I L 23RD, at 8 p.m.
A S O C I A L A N D D A N C E Wil l be held for the purpose of meeting
COL. M. J . WILSON, M.P., \ and MRS. WILSON.
Programme of Music, Etc., will be rendered by well-known artists.
Refreshments will be provided at reasonable charges.
C O L O N E L W I L S O N , M.P., will address A M E E T I N G A T H O L W I C K
At 7-30 the same evening.
BOWES A G R I C U L T U R A L SOCIETY (SPORTS' SECTION).
A G R A N D C O N C E R T By the Noted R.L.C.W. W E S T A U C K L A N D
M A L E Q U A R T E T T E P A R T Y will be given in the S C H O O L R O O M , B O W E S ,
O N W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 22ND, at 7 p.m.
To be followed by a S U P P E R and D A N C E .
Admission -.—Concert, 2/- and 1/-. Dance 1/-.
Refreshments at Reasonable Charges. M R S RAINS'S N O T E D F U L L B A N D
will be in attendance.
TO-NIGHT. NAT IONAL UNION OF R A I L W A Y M E N ,
B A R N A R D C A S T L E B R A N C H .
V I C T O R I A H A L L , B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
(By kind permission of Mr and Mrs Wilson).
G I L B E R T A N D S U L L I V A N ' S C O M I C O P E R A
" T H E P IRATES OF P E N Z A N C E "
(by kind permission of K. D'Oyly Carte, Esq.) wil l be given by the
BARNARD CASTLE AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY
(Under Distinguished Patronage), In the above Hal l , from
T U E S D A Y to S A T U R D A Y ,
A P R I L 28TH, 29TH, 30TH, M A Y 1ST, 2ND, 1925,
T H B CASTE :
A N N U A L O R P H A N F U N D B E N E F I T .
A Whist Drive and Dance Will be held in the W I T H A M H A L L ,
O N W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 15TH, To commence at 7 p.m.
20 PR IZES will be given for Whist & Dancing. To be Presented by M R S L E I S H M A N .
Special and Appropriate Music for the Dance, also Classical Selections during the Whist by Talented Musicians.
Admission : Whist Drive and Dance 1/6, Dance 1/-.
Refreshments at Reasonable Charges. Prizes on View at Mr Franklin's, Market-place.
The Entire Proceeds are in aid of the above Benefit. T. J E N K I N S O N , Secretary.
BOWES C H U R C H .
A S A L E OF WORK, AR R A N G E D by Members of the Girls' Guild,
will be held in Bowes School, on FR IDAY , A P R I L 17TH, 1925,
*o be Opened at 3 p.m. by M R S P A G E T , Rokeby Grove.
Attractive Stalls. Afternoon Tea at reasonable charges.
In the. evening the Popular Extravaganza, " Y E O L D E E N G L I S H E W E D D I N G " will be given by members of the Guild.
A Picturesque Display of Old English Dress.
Doors open 6-45 p.m. To commence 7-15 p.m. Admission to Concert
Front Seats, 1/6 ; Back Seats, 9d.; Children half-price. Dance, 1/-.
Refreshments at buffet prices. RAI'NE'S J A Z Z B A N D will be in attendance-
Major General Stanley - Mr C. E. Edmondsou The Pirate King - ' - - - Mr J . H. Brown Samuel (his Lieutenant) - Mr T. Shearwood Frederic (the pirate Apprentice) Mr J . T. Winter Sergeant of Police - - Mr J. Huntiidge Mabel ^ I Madame Marjorie A. Forshaw
I General (Gateshead Operatic Society) Edith t Stanley's - - - Madame Rene Hilton Kate 1 Daughters - - Miss Peggy Welford Isabel / \ - Miss Violet Turnbnll Ruth (Pirate Maid of all work) Madame Gladys Hall
Chorus of Pirates, Police and General Stanley's Daughters.
F U L L O R C H E S T R A . Hon. Conductor, Mr J , T. Wightuian
Coach, Mr W. B. Mclntyre Hon. Stage Managers, Messrs J . Shield & A. H. Taylor
A D M I S S I O N :—Reserved Seats 4/- (plan at Teesdale Mercury Office), Second Seats 3/-, Third Seats 2/-; a limited number of Seats 1/-. (All inclnding tax).
Early Doors at 7 p.m 6d. extra. Tickets may be had from Members, holders
of which will be admitted by Early Doors without extra charge.
Doors Open at 7-30, Commence 8 p.m. Carriages at 10-30 p.m.
NOTICE.
W M . S. HODGSON, Poultry Appliance Maker,
j hopes to be at Barnard Castle with a large assortment of
Poultry Appliances, Chicken Coops, Foster Mothers, & c ,
on Wednesday, A p r i l 22nd.
S B B Q B B B B H B H B B H H E
I Scotch Seed Potatoes. II C L A S S 1. Ill
I Duke of York, Midlothian Early, 03 I Sharpe's Express, Brit ish Queen, (J)
also other and Late Varieties. NOW R E A D Y . I
T Green and Red Cabbage, Ailsa Craig, lil T Excelsior and Tripoli Onion Plants. [J]
t ' . • ID
J Metcalfe's, 9, Market Place, [fl B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
t l B H B B B B B B B B B B B B a
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WED., April "JO, 21,22: Fied Thomson and h\< wonderful borne,
Silver King, in " N O R T H O F N E V A^D A . ' '
Abo Lloyd Hamilton and Mary Can1 in a line comedy, " A S E L F M A D E F A I L U R E . "
Coming.' liiihtrd Taluiadge, " In Fast Company."' Also " The White Sister."
P r i c e s : . 3d.. 4 J . , 6d., «^d. and l i d .
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H I P P O D R O M E | DARLINGTON. \\
A M P L I O N The World's Staudard Wireless Loud Sp t^
AC O R D I A L INVITATION is axtaafc 11 to visit us at your earliest c o u v , , ' '
the purpose of hearing a demoustr .•
A M P L I O ^ T 6
Loud Speakers at our Showrooms, TV course is without auy obligation ou your •'
to purchase. ' * T H E RADIO STORES, 4, Ta* ^
B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
H . T U R N E R , Proprietor.
W . H U N T O N YORK, A G R I C U L T U R A L ft COAL MKKOtUk
36, Horse Market, Barnard Castle
Empire my Prices. My Goods are tb t v Coals Delivered to Residence hy Motor
and Guarauteed Weight.
M O N D A Y , A P R I L LBTH, 1925,
and during the Week.
6 - 4 0 T W I C E N I G H T L Y S - 4 0
J A C K B U C H A N A N
PRESENTS
" BATTLING BUTLER." (( ((
Box Office : R I C H M O N D ' S , P A R K G A T K .
Tel. 230ft, Late Train to Barnard Castle leaves Bank Top (3 minutes' walk from Hippodrome) \\
on Saturday, at 1 0 - 5 0 p.m.
Get your Kodak now from Masons.
(y. C R A I G , F R U I T , F L O W E R A N D VEGETABlv
GROWER. 1
Flower and Vegetable Plants, also Seed5,. all Garden Sundries supplied to ord«
Wreaths and Bouquets a speciality 75, G A L G A T E & L O W F I E L D GAR[)K\
B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
Telephone: 45 Ba rnard Castle.
YOUR PRINTII O R D E R S E X E C U T E D *
W I T H D E S P A T C H ^
B Y T H E
TIeesbale xTfoercutt L T D . ,
BARNARD CASTLE.
Gee! /Coc/cxA S.napj/iot
We arc most qualified to aid you in your choice and do your Developing and
Printing.
Prices of Kodaks and Brownies are reduced.
M A S O N S E- "•""•«*>• BARNARD C A S T L E .
Tliev .ire K> frail perhaps, that O R D I N A R Y washing would ruin them, but there is no danger if P A R O Z O N E is used, for P A K O -Z O N E eliminates the necessity of rubbing : —
Wash them this way :--T o an ordinary tubful of water
(about eight gallons) add a cupful of I ' AKO/ .ONE , and stir well B E F O R E putting in the Curtains. Allow them to steep overnight. Biuse thoroughly, wring carefully and dry, when they will be found beautilully
- white. | This wonder F l uid cleans
equally well Pots Par.s. Woodwork. Linoleum*, Knife Handles
• and Piano Keys. .Marble and [ Earthemvaie.
Get a bottle to-day from your Grocer or Store ruul try it out on a few iumdfceroaian jur-t to prove t U capabi l i t ies — IT'S WONDERFUL,
THE PARDZONE 00., L T D . , 203, Garntyue Road, Gbtagow.
R. W I L S O N <fe S O N S , B U I L D E R S AND C O N T R A C T O R S ,
B U I L U K R S ' M E R C H A N T S , H A U L A U H C O N T R A C T O R S , M O N U J I K N T A L M A S O N S , S L A T E R S ,
S A M T A U Y K X P H R T S , A N D J O I N E R S . Manufacturers oi Ai tificial Stoun aud al l
classes of Concrete Work. Largo Stocks cl Sanitary Pipes, Bricks, Cement,
States, Timber, etc., always on hand. R E P A I R '-\'ORK R K C K I V E S Pfeoxn A T T E N T I O N .
Agents for Fluor Tiling & Jointless Flooring. Designs and Price Lists on application.
A D D R K S S : I, V I C T O R I A T K K I U C K E A S T A N D 20, M O N T A L B O T E R R A C R , B A R N A R D C A S T L E
New Machinery
New Type And a l l the Latest Accessory
connected with the
Pr int ing Trade.
Promptitude, Neatness,
Efficiency
Q U A L 1 T Y IS
E V E R Y T H I N G Your P R I N T I N G should speak I itself. Q U A L I T Y should be )
foremost thought i f your Advert--P r i n t i n g is to be a success. *•
is only one way to get good i * a i d that is to go to a good 1 n* Send us Y O U R P R I N T I N G anJ ' w i l l give you satisfaction m 1 "
respect.
TEESDALE MERGll LTD. ,
Printers .
Booksellers
Stationers
Sales by Auction.
K : . H [ ) C A S T L E A N D T K E S J B F A B M B R S ' A U C T I O N M A R T Co*
A U C T I O N E E R S : T A R N B A i N B R i n o « A S O N , DarHl
G*°*aHocK, Soulby, Kirkby Stephes# K P W " ' A D D I S O N , Bowes.
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T O - D A Y . » ^ W E D N E S D A Y , A F R . L 15TH, 19
, ! \ r W E E K L Y S A L E of J S U A T T L B , S T O R K C A T T L E -v SI
O A * A Usual Prizes. judging 1 0 a.m. Sale 10 30 ant
M O N D A Y , A P R I L 20TH. V S * A L E O F F A T C A T T L E , *
\ f E f i k L i » » A N D PIGS. Sale at 11 a.m. prompt.
rnrrlAL S A L E O F S T O R E C A T i l l . S A L E wi l l be held ou W E D
S P E » U H I I . when usual Prizes v i l l be| 3 2 S D A P R " *
W. P. W A L L I S , F . A . I . . S -tirtn M»rt. Barnard Castle.
A Q ^ ' ^ H o r g c Market, Barnard Castt
j i i D D L E T O N IN T H E S D A j T F A R M E R S ' MART , L T D . ^
A U C T I O N E E R S : T H O M A S A D D I S O N , Bowes. Q E . T H O M P S O N , Stotley GranJ
T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 21ST, - . B T N I G H T L Y S A L E of D A I R Y _
H i a with G E L D and S T O R E C A t l * R Usual Numbers:
i s to 28 DA IRY COWS. 2 0 to 3 0 S T O R E C A T T L E .
Sale at 11-30 a.m.
T U E S D A Y , A P R I L 28TH.
B P I - V I A L S A L E f o r S U M M E R A i - T U M N C A L V I N G COWS and HEQL
Entries solicited for these Sales. Sale at 11 3 0 a.m.
M A R K P I N K N E Y , Secre^ j^^pda le j i i dd l e ton in Teesdale.
~77ijr~OF~ G R A S S P A R K S G R A B F O R C E T T P A R K , F O I U E T T .
Uuder instructions from C. P. R. MichefflJ
G Tarn Bainbridge. Son & Han will Let by Public Auction, This Da|
r p H E Excellent G R A Z I N G of F O U R P i
No. 1 P A R K 2 „ 3 „ 4 ,.
40 A d SH ACT 20 ACS 25 Acr
128 A M The Parks have been Free since LM
aud will be Lot from Date of Sale to Def 1925. Conditions of Lettiug to be auw at the Sale.
Sale at 6 p.m. To meet at the Entrauce Gates, F l
Park. Mr J . Mawson, of Forcett Park, wi l l i
the Parks to intending purchasers by aM went.
S C A R G I L L F A R M , S C A R G I L L , * B A R N A R D C A S T L E .
G. Tarn liainbritlge. Son & Hand! Favoured with instructions from Mr H . %
Hughes (who is going abroad), wi l l Auction, on
F R I D A Y , A P R I L 24TH, 1925,
TH E whole of his Valuable F A R M I N G SI F C R N I T C R E , DAIRY U T E N S I L S
as follows:— 43 HEAD OF CHOICE C A T T L E . — R o a n i
served Dec. 8 l s t ; Red Cow, 3rd Calf, Sept. 16th ; Roan Cow, 2nd calf, newly-< White Heifer, dne about sale ; 2 Roan in calf, no date; 4 S .H . Bullocks, 18 ] months; 3 Roan Yearling Bullocks ;. Stirk, 12 months; R. and W. Bul l , 2 ye and W. Cow, 2nd calf, due about sale H Cow, 3rd calf, served Nov. 1st; White | due May 4th ; Red Heifer in calf, no two-years-old Heifers, geld ; 8 S.H. Baft 12 to 14 months ; 10 Choice Yearling ffi mostly roans; 2 Fiuger Calves.
H O R S E S . - l — B l a c k Cart Mare, 1 1 15 2 h.h. 2—Bay Cart Horse, 9 years, U | • - ° r e y Harness Horse, 10 years, 10 h.h.1 above are al l qniet good workers. 4 - i grey Dales F i l l y , 3 years, 14 h.h., by A dale Comet," broken.
S H E E P . - 4 6 B .F . Ewes and follow* " e n " e y d a l e Tnp (first and second crosi
Large Black Pedigree SOW, geld. <0 H E A D of P O U L T R Y , including
Cockwels* 1 W y a n d o t t e s - 2 B a r n e * Large Fie ld of I M P L E M E N T S .
P l o u 8 h G E A R S . H O U S E H O L D F U R N I T U R E AtQ
D A I R Y U T E N S I L S , sale to commence at 12 o'clock pcaffl
Refreshments on the Ground. n«s . ? w h o l e f o r absolute Sale. - i j g g o j J ^ H i g h R o W | Darlington. Tet
Vacant Possession! 1
B O W E S .
Valuable Small Holding for Sale.
At . i T 0 « ? E B Y A U C T I O N i * ' T U E W I T H A M H A L L , BARNARD C4
•a t a ' W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 22ND, l t » * t o K , . M M - <8 n bi<*t to the Conditions A
*" °e then produced). C MESSRS u - larn Bainbridge, Son & Ham
A , . AUCTIONEERS. H *J»a* Desirable F R E E H O L D SI
w t u a u O I ? D l N G known as " H A V B L O C K He ^ £ " • 0 , ^ ^ t h e . N ° r t h Riding built n - i i - . ' comprising a s u b s t u l tue vYii K ' h o u 8 e ' situate in the ce E n t n i n L " * ^ ' s t a i n i n g Sitting-room, ^antrv .J ^ K i t c b e n ' 2 Sculleries, I BackRoo n t B e d r o o m s a u d 2 Si
Th« -*ith r . w U £ b o i l d i n K 8 comprise 8-stalled
T h U r ^ B o j t ' H a y M o w and Convenie CloseT # W
T . a Kitchen Garden ^•hiTdtk R l c h G r a 8 8 L a n d immeoi ( irass T " * e P r e l l > i8e8 , and Two Closes o i l 8 W d i^S W " b a s t a l l e d Byre therd
R ich Orass Lan premises, and
^ o r T - w " 1 W i t b a 6-staL... t b e Barn. j ° ^ f r o m t b e V i l l 8 R e and adj, an a r e a ^ , ? * 8 " 6 R o a d ' t b e w b o l e <*1 P'esent i„ * i A C R E S or thereabouts, I w b o s e U n . e ^ P a t i o n of Mr R . Boa
Tbe „ , a n c v expires on 18th May, 1921 • The or^l e x P i r e s on 18th May, 18 - , close to t ? ^ » y - ? C C n p i e 8 a v e r y g o o d P
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- - the whole on 18th May ' °n~™ n . P " " 0 " 1 " 8 apply to I MBSSRS w r l ; n ^ " (Tel. 2333, ; o r ? « « S 8 R S w . J . 4 H . C . W A T S O N ,
Solicitors, Barnard C l
ATJJ^- T A R N & SON, A U C T I O N E E R S A N D V A L U E B
° « of a l l descriptions undertak* HUNr,c-n2mPt Settlements. ttUNDERTHWAITE, ROMALDKIRJ