CLITHEKOE ADVERnSER AND TBIES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1940.
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SAIiES BT f iWCIi)N BY MR. ROBERT HITCHIN
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AG IMPLEHENTS
a n d a l l FA^^I REQUISITES ' i a ■ N i i i i E n ON Jrom 14/6 to 21/ .)CENDA LE & C O . jLTD.)
ST., MANCHESTER 4. HONE 8282 BUA0KFRIAR8
E have a nice _ WADE Straight
tTiOE SALE.—M . r 3 down, in g ')oss'ession. — Ap Aveniie. ^
?alue for pre-war ee them at Bailey’s, aualTty briar.' Ask to
SALE each
election Ijf BEN Grain BRIARS, Remarkably
■ Castle Street. |
L}dem HOUSE, 2, up, fiod condition: vacant i3ly 16. ‘Milthorne
.T70R SALE.' r 20 weeks old- 3olton-by-Bowlanl
-21
,-st. STORE PIGS, -Bland, Little Holme*,
TTOR SALE.-14-h.p. CROSSLEY r gas engine, magneto ignitiott, win fly wheels, with spare magneto,
t e n d e r s . gOROUGH OF CLITHEROE.
External Painting of CorP"*''‘{“S Houses, Henthorn Road, Seedall Avenue, Edisford Road, and The Crescent, i ' ’
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Houses in Henthorn Road, Seedall Avenue, Edisford Road; and The
venders are invited for the Ex- jL. temal Painting at
‘^Sfications and full deta^ may be obtained from, and General Condito of Contract inspected at the B o ro^ Engineer and Surveyor s Office, Cnuich Street, Clitheroe, on. and after Tues-
bould easily be converted to^oU fuel; new condition.—Apply Box No. Y.2., Advertiser and Times Office.
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PRAMS. Let us make you an ofler.t- ^4, Market Placej Clitheroe.
iCottage, Slaidbul-n. t; 'l
Whitaker, Ironm|onger, Clitheroe TTAtc
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| ; l. BENTHAMS specialise in part ex
change on WIRELESS, BIKES or |
[p o)R SALE.-5p PULLETS, R-LR-lx B.L. and Ancona x R.I.R., hatched
iearlv April from blood tested stock; Iflrst class' lot.—Wilkinson, Woodhouse
ON SALE,—N^ew pattern: Wallace
Cattle Wdter Bowls.—A. W n ^o:
stock at BENTHAM’S, Market
Pla.ee Clitheroe.
et your FLASH LAMP or TOR(pH| BATTERY] NOW, all sizes [in
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of His Malesty’d Forces. 50] STRONG ENVELOPES, Completely addresbed) Price 1/6.—Advertiser and Time! Office, Clitheroe,
v o id wrlt ng that long address when corresponding with meipberE
F you want tc make the best out of each. Real quality at
BRIAR. We Y from 2/6 to 21/- reasonable price Street.
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without Slices of IDEAL Delicious to
BREAD. palate appeti ;e.
i im h ' ,
■ and satisfies CONSISTENT QDALITY.
TAYLOR IDEAL
& HUGHESi bakery,
CLlTHEROri. Mri F. Moore? 'lii fv I i
Meeting MATCHES .
Whallev v. Che Darweii v. Gree LanghoiCol. v.
Baxenden v. C Blackburn S.J,
Massage&C!urQpody^ House, Sawley.
CRICKET.
RlBBliESDAl/ Ribblesdale Wi:
FOR SATURDAY, ,E]|UNI0R; LEAGUE
.JBarnoldswick. (ijlitheroe. V. Read.
TEAMS.
Carus, T. J; Crabtree, E. Holgate, Dawson.! ’Bus Well Terrace, 1-30 p m. prompt. I
l'. W. Fools, K. Ishenvood, W. H [reaves,! K. Holden, A. Lord, A.
Clitheroe II.—A. Hanson. J. Slat
(capt), V. Iddon,
R.Iddon; T. Nuttail, T'Hinks, L. Holt, K. Oddie, N. Water- worth, W. Biijch, J. Parker. L . , Cpwr perthwaite.
Ribblesdale 'wan. II,—V. Greenwood I . ' LOW MOOR _ _ _ _ _ _ ] j / M m Oreafl M il ■a ii bj"!:
•ingle, rich or poor, not perturbed at the before her. .i Every woman fe:
Q lVjH SUFFER needlessly There is not a 'woman anywhere,' married
W^EN O
over the age of forty, who U ihought of the next few y6»r»
develop at this age. for their uncertainty, recognised at all—an spirited depression
.^suffering or] danger. This is because these] pills -----
rink . Pills chrry a \fomari in the most wonderful way through Ihp ord cal of the' ” forties ” ffthout
invac suuenn
create rich impart new; , Steady nen*ee. Thousands of o u u found Dr. W i l l is
.Mil Dr.'Williams hand Fink PUla la. 3d.' at b n (triple siie 3s.); :
builder give! you a helping band too; AH chetnista '
------------- -----f . lease of 111 life.
Let this tried and truhed blood- ink Pills the means to a hliiod, and in this wayj]they
strength, new vitality, and gtronj Miffiring middle-aged womett
attribute to ;iis true in the shapq of hot, aches, back pains and
. irritability of tepper, ,a[ low. vhich the patient does | not cause until bodily suffering
rs the miseries that: often She fears them all the more Often the first hign is ntver
flushes, nerve attacks,' Head- palpitation givc-an nnm^stalo
I Ti^e suferings C uc a g ucu cii.n be avoided.,;;' Dr. Williams Y*m«uu# j DEATH OF MR. F. HOTHERSALL',
—Mr Francis Hothersall, 21, Queen street, died at Blackburn Infirmary
on Tuesday. Born at Manchester 65 years ago, he came to Stonyhurs|; as a youth, and later to Low Moor, where he entered the mW- He was associated with SS. Michael and John’s Church and was a member of the Men’s Sodality. His son and two sisters will have the sympathy of friends and neighbours in their los?. The funeral, takes place at Hurst
Green tomorrow. I pendleton death of MR. J. AIITCHELL.—
Representative of a faniUy whim has farmed at Cockshutt’s Farm fdr: nearly three centuries, Mr. John Mitchell, following on a long lllnes^, died at Blackburn Royal Infirmary on Monday. Seventy years of agp, he was well known to and respected by agriculturists throughout a wieJe area. Sympathy
will.be extended
to his daughter and two sons In the loss they have suffered; The inter ment takes place this afternoon in All Saints’ Churchyard; , .
m. V. Oswaldtwistle. .■ry'Tree. t Harwood.
fine
I your Smoki i ig get a BEN WASDEj ave a
selection s.—Bailey’s 3, CasUe
Coulthur^t Farm, BASHALt EAVES,
NR. CliiTHEROE.
i the farm) will Sell by Auctibn on , THURSDAY NEXT, SEP’T. 12lh.
•DOBERT HITCHIN ' instru^cted .by -K> Mr W H. Cdllinge (who is leaving
i His Live and Dead farm stock, com prising ;
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L 2 geld Cows, in'milk; Heifer pd Calf. Sheep : 9 cross'shearlings; 2 homed I Ewes; 11 Lambs, forward in donditlon.
Dec.; 3 young Cows, due Jan. and Feb;
, Poultry: lOO'head of PoultiV, mostly I WJj., hatched last year; 30 .Ducks. Implements ;i Handy i sid3-delivm7 rake and combined swathe turner (as
HEAD of Choice Young 'jlATlLE, 3 young Cows, 'due Oct., Ilov., and
TAYLOR & SON w)ll Sell by Auction for Messrs. Booth and Mason, on; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th,I 1940,
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ichard turner and son, in conjunction fvith Messrs;'T.-H.
,as follows:. ' j ’ ; '
Cows and Heifers] mostly cross-bred Ayrshires bought in Scotland, Dentdale and home-bred, particularly smart and good in the bag. • 1 i
"10 K GRAND ' young newly-calyed Autumn and ' Spring Calving
Lambs; 45 black-faced Shearlings: 40 Geese.
690 half-bred Lambs; 300. black-faced | i
Sale at Jl-SO o’clock prompt with sheep. SALES BY AUCTION BY
new); 2-horse Albion mower; light lorry suitable .forifarmer, in good con
1 (as new): and suridiT other loose tools. ' Sectional Hen Ciabin, 14 x 10; 2 do.,
dition; ' Morris Oxford Car, two seater, 13 9 h.p., in ■ running ordert turnip pulper; hay chopper; liquid manure box (as new); liquid mam re pump
12 X 8; 2 small 5 ix 7; .sundry harness and spare parts. I - : | j
i About 1()0 yardsSvell secure:! meadow I hay (particulars time of |Sale|.
and pan;
Five 12-gall, milk kits;: milk cooler 3-gall-measure
Terms CashJ 1 Auctioneer.
Further particulars from.
Old Hall, West Bradford;
Sale at 1 p.p. prompt. )wner or
. ROBT HTlfCHIN, Tel. Cli ;heroe 282
BUCKTHORIME, BASHALL EAVEsji
. NR. CLITHEROE
dav. the 10th September.'1940. Tenders in a plain sealed envelope
endorsed “Painting . ; Corporation Houses,’’ to be delivered' to the undere signed not later than 12 noon on Friday, the 20th Septembm, 1940. The Corporation do not bind them
selves to accept the lowest or any tender.
Town Clerk’s Office, Town Clerk. : CLITHEROE.
^ heTHERINGTON, .
6th September, 19^0. jgOROUGH OF g^THEROE.
SCHOOL AIR RAID SHELTERS. t
_ T ______ t 1 MONDAY, s)ePTEMBEI. 16th. !40
T30BERT HITCHIN inst.ucted by X i Mr Geoi-ge jKav (who is leaving the fanh) will Sell by Auct on on'
the whole of his |Live and Dead Farm ing Stock, Produpe, etc., comprising: HEAD of Very Choicle HOME BRED CATTLE, and Heifet;
\ 6 young Cows — —. newly-calved time of sale; Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec.; in milk; d geld fleifers, fit 5 Heifer Calve?, 8 month?: Calves, 8 montlis; roan H well bred roarf stock (coiTect).
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The work has been divided;into three sections and contractors may quote foi
enders are invited for the erec tion of 26 Air Raid Shelters at elementary schools within the Borough.
all or any of the sections, ^ Plans and General Conditioris of Contract may be seen, p d Specifica tions and Quantities obtained at the Borough Surveyor s Office, Chuich Street; Clitheroe, on and after Tuesday next, the 10th instant, on payment of a deposit of 2 guineas which will, be returned upon receipt of a bona-fide tender. Cheques should be made pay able to the Borough Treasurer The acceptance of any tendei will
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in condition; 30 horned half-bred Ewes. }
j Sheep: 50 half-bred Lam'i
i Horses: Valuable clean ]Mare, 17 h.h., 7 years, suitafc|i I work; Bay Mare, 15.2 h*’ 'Both the above are well-k workers.
Richard Turner & Son i Auctidneers, ^
- BENTHAM, Near] LANCASTER.
Sept. 7—Farm Stlook , at Fourlands, Bentham, fdr Mr. C. Jackson.
Sept. 9—At Lodge Hall, liibblehead. Annual sale.01 Icattle and sheep in conjunction with:Mr. T. H. Taylor.
Sept ,10—Farm' Stock at .Langher, In- - gleton, .for MrilA. Capstick.
Sept. 14—Farm Stock at Yarlsber, In- gleton, for MrJ R. Ellershaw.
Sept. 16—Annual 'sale ' of sheep at Cowan Bridge, : for Mr. T. D. Handley,,
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Sept. 17—Farm Stock at Spens Farm, Malham Falls, |
tor Mr, E, Miller.
Sept. 20—Farm Stock at Dambrook, Malham Moors, lor Mr. John Rob inson.
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Sept. 24—Annual sale of sheep at Hes- bert Hall, Tosside for Mrs. Robin son and Sons.! ■ ;
Sept. 23^Farm Stock at Hill Top, Bentham, for iMr. John Mayshail.
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Sept. 27—Farm Stock at . Slaitenber, Ingleton. for Mr. Jas, Gill.
Sept. 28—Farm Stock' at
. s, due or 13 do., due J do., geld, lor service;
Sept. 30—Annual sale at Ribblehead., Oct. 1—Annual sale at Marton Arms, for Messrs. Batty Bros.
house, Malhaht Moprs, for .Mr. John Coates. ! I '
. High Tren-
Oct. 5—Farm Stock at Foup Bridge,. Halton Gill, for Mr. W. Mallaby.
lifer Calf; 2 years
2 Bull
)s. forwarc lEwes; 10
:egged Bay le for town , 9 years,
Oct. 7—Farm Stock at Craggs’s Dent, for Mr. W. Capstick.!
Oct. 12—Farm Stock at 'West House, Dent, for Mr. iW. E. Oversby.
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Oct. 8—Farm Stock at Lpwgill House Farm, Bentham, for Mr. E. Rawlin- son.
Oct. 14—Farm Stock at I Biggerside, Dent, for Mri E, Dinsdale.
lown good PROTECT YOUR : INDENTITY _CARD with a-neat case] Varied
5 sectional HenJJabins, 1^ x 8; 150 egg Incubator. !
Implements; Motor Lorry CChevrolet) 20-h.p.
Reg. 1&32; farm work;
be subject to satisfactory surety being provided for due perfompee of the contract. The Council do p t oind themselves to accept the lowest or. any tender and the whole scheme is sub ject to the approval of the Mffiistiw of
Health ahd the Board of Edpatip. Tenders must be received, not later
Town Clerk’s Qfi|ce, Town Clerk. CLITHEROE;
G. HETHERINGTON, 6th September, 1940.
c ILITHEROE RURAL DIS’TRICT AUXILIARY FIRE. SERVICE.
COUNCIL.
carria<'e paid, of the following uni- forms°and equipment for male Auxili-
T
arv Fire Service pei-sonnel in acemd- ance with'the Horae O.ffice revised
Specification and Pth’chasing Anange- ments of December, 1939, and FH. Circular No. 77/1939, viz ;—
No. Description . Spec’n. 80 ' Suits of dungaree training
80
overalls .........— ; , v o Ring breast Badges A.F.S. C.R.D.C.’’ on above
80 Waterproof Coats (as des cribed in F.B. Circular No.
76/1939)
quoting separate P*'a=es for each item (the Council reserve the D?ht to accent the whole or part only oi& Tender), must be delivered ,m a plain sealed envelope “A.F.S. Uniforms’’ to
Tenders, stating date o| delivery and reach the undersigned not later than
^''■m^louncil'^do^S bind themselyes to accept the lowest or any Tender, j T. P. RUSHTON.
Council Offices, Clerk of: the Council Church Brow,
Clitheroe, Lancashire. : r ! 10 8 ’ Overalls ..................... ••’n^
r.AOR 0 Caps and Badges.......... • 9 and zb; W hitewell and DISTRICT FARMERS, LT D.
rj^HE ANNtjAL SALE EWES w
THE HOTEL, 'WHITE WEDNESDAY,!
Full ]^articqlars later. R. HITC
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11 be held at SEPT
OF STORE
I^LL, ; on 23lh]
luctioneer aid Secretary. ... ____ )HiN,
OWLANfa FARiHEBjS STOCK SALES.
iT EWES,
'HE ANNUAL SALE Etc., will be
tries not later than Wee ill order that same may R. HITC
WEDNESD/Y, 18th Will consignors please
Old Hall, West Braliford,
Nr. Clitheroe.
rriHE CLITlHnSROE AU COMPANY L
Stock
OF STORE held at
TITHE BAR|N YARD, SI)aIDBURN,
B IEPI’., 1940 fonvard en-
!HIN, Auctioneer.
.,] Sept. 11th, le advertised.
NOTICE TO EGG PRODUCERS ■rj.'j
_______ 1 (Tel.’ 282).
(TION MART ib. I i
m’ONDAY NEXT.—Gr^) No Stock V
Will commen will be accept
100-13
be forward. FJiHE
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rrUESDAYLNEXT, SAI, -I ! CATTLE at 11 a.m.: show of
NEWLY-C. ! and
(ding of Fat “! at 9-0 a.m. I after 1 p.m.
E of DAIRY when a good
.VLVEDCOWS HEIFERS will
held on FRIDAY. SEPT good show of IN-pALF C.. oh offer fn|m well knov n fqrmers. Sale a|t 11 a.nj.
_ nejIt sAl e OP' GELD AND , LAYINte-OFPi CA’;
.■ITLE will be . 13th when a ATTLE will be : dealers and
mHE NEXT SPECIAL PRIZE SHOW 1 AND [sale op HALF BRED EWES and LAtoS will ] be held on
FRIDAY; Sept. 20th, when upwards of TTW/I T\ mf rtll
>uUU breeds will
EW iv, ,t.B. £ hearting Gimmers and at 11 am'.
piizes will C g'nen for the best 10 HS. 1U C3wes, 10 E
D
HE_, 30-4j0 be
Said ED
.. RAMS on offer
— Tel 325.
VARD CASTER. Secretaiy
10 H3. Oiimmir Lambs, j Judging at 10-15 a.m.
of dll
Classes and of Various At this Sale
onri
G f i O R G E SALT ' HILL VILLA,
CLITHEROE. — r - TELEPHO^jE 2^7. 1 ____ . I NATIONAL ECONOMY-^REVENT OVERLAPPING
I OUR WAGONS COLLECT DAILY THROUGHOUT TI4IS DISTRICT. WE SHALL BE GLAD -TO CALL ON YpU TOP PRICES PAID. IPROIVIPT | SETTLEMENTS.
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Write or Telephone: ' ji
K < ^ IN SO N : j & : : TELl 2 9 2
I j/FARMERS’
REAPING kisiD
BINDING. TRACTOR
M E AiD G W G RAS S and GREEN CROPS MOWN.
CLITHEROE
service] I i
Ploughing, . 'I 'I '
Cultivating and Seeding
an enjoyable social took place at th Pendle Hotel on Wednesday nigh . when Mrs. Greenwood, of Worston House, !acted:as hostess. The prd[- ceeds—nearly £ 6—were in aid of
By the kindness of Mrs. Willet
the funds of Christ Church. Vergers of the Blackburn Deaner|i
and their friends met at a' meeting at Chatburn on Saturday. .A ser/ vice was conducted in Christ Church
by the' Chaplain, • the Rev.' MolyJ- neux, of St.: Matthews, Blackburi|. and tea was' provided in the Instij- tute. Following the business meetj- ing, the party enjoyed a walk vi|t Worston and Downham.
SLAIDBURN
enders are invited for the, supply and deliveiy, made to measure and
than 12 noon on Friday, the 20th pp- tember, 1940, in a plain sealed envelope addressed to the undersignp p d en dorsed “Tenders for School Shelters.
winding gear, tank box; Albion iSlowerjr;
Mower; 2 side
chain blocks; * --------- orr--. — rake; plough with ridging attachment: spring tooth liarrowi; spike harrow; horse seed drill; liqqid mpure pump: turnip pulper; [ hay choppp; proven-
B [delivery rakps; 1 set cart
lars; home
der bins,,, and’buckets; "rakes; ‘ forks a number o::
drinking bowls] Melbtte separator, size ..
scythes; ’ wheelbarrow: - r-------- -- additional loosg tools;, abciit 20 cattle
4; double cheese cheese tub.
-T,.— — Goomall j i , ,
press
sheltered winter! eatage, -acres meadow'ipasture un 1941, meadow .pec. :24th.
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Eatage: ll’f -acres of sound, well- iricludmg 27
j yards of rich rrjeadoiv hay, '(may be consumed on or ' ises).
the Owner or Auctioneer. ROBT.
itii Feb, 2nd. I About 270 /ell secured i the prem-
' Sale to commence at 12-j3i Further part: culaf'
s-.may
Old Hall, , West Bradfird. Tel.
prompt. lb had from
IITCHLM, 1 itheroe 282
NOW!
The rematkable swdling (juality and; ^uick penetrating! 1
kick into overworke|i'or' slow produc- I
ing soil.
Giggleswick Lime stands be^t in any lest ORDER NqWj!
a ' I 1 powers put the
in excellent running condition, light horse lorry] useful for float;
single
hpr.se Albion endless
low manure I cart, Epble horse ii6i
' pouiteyI and eggs
Tl/TOPING HENS, GEESE,’TURKEYS I r l —Dark Comb, Liver Trouble, Worms, cured in 24 hours with JOHN-, SON’S REVIVING TONIC. Ensures quick moult. Bottles j 7id.', l/2d.— Blackburn’s Cord Stores.
colours in strong |material, lettered on fi'ont in gold. | Prom : 7id. each.— Advertiser and Times, Clitheroe.
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Sept. 21—Annual sale of sheep at Cat- low, Dale Head, for Mr. Thomas Robinson.
IMPORTANT: TOTAL DISPERSld)N SALE OF i : VALUABLE SHORT HORNED I CATTLE, DMes | 'SHEEP, Etc.
1 ', :f Dambrook F
MALHAM MOORS, SETTLE.
Bred
"arm, Near!' J
"O ICHARd! TURNER & ^ON will Sell ixi bv auction for John Robinson, Esq. oh ‘FRIDAY,! SEPX. 20th, 1940, as follows ; : '
PQ PRESENT and Autjiimn calving Oil cows; 29 spring calving heifers: 2 stock bulls 14 yearling
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4 geld cows; heifers: 10 dales bred
lambs; 120 bred rams; fill horses;
shear upwanls; 190 do. gimmer lambs;
eatage, followed by hay, and cattle in the order homed. ! ' ■. : : Terms Cash.
got hay to eat on. Sale to commence at
Auctioneers, Offices: I I ‘ , Bentham, Lancaster.
DALE HEAD, Nr. CLITHEROE. R
11 a.m, with Sheep, horses
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heifer calves; 1041 grand heath' going jewes from 1
190 fit BF. wedder lambs; 160 do. H.B. ■ '■ H.B. shearlings; ], 22 dales 9 WensleydalC do.; 4 use-
________ _ 3,080 acres of sound eatage until Feb. 14th, '1941; 700 yards of well
For E , BLACKBURrjl
SALES BY AUCTION ' BY RICHARD TURNER & SONS
LODGE I HALL, near RIBBLEHEAD STATION. ,
YARLSBER,! INGLETOiSl,
.piCHARD TURNER & SON will Sell AU: j by Aluctibn for Mr. Rob Ellersha-w,
on 1 SATURDAY! SEPT, pth, 1940. A Ki GRAND, ^oung | Pr^ept lland
Black polled and short-horned'Heifers and]4 Cows, veiy, forward in condition; 19' strong! Bullocks: 6 slearlingiHeifers 2 Heifer Calves: 60 i fat half-bred lambs; 30 hprned ewesj 30 shearling's: 5 I strong: pigs; 'aged work mdre;.' 30 poultry;'! ani excellent cqllection Of farm implemen|ts; SOO'.yafds of June liay to eat on;'j 400 hattocks ;of ,oats, to 'go off; 66 i acres of sgpnd ifog.iand eatage until Feb. 14th, 1941. ' :i Said at 11-30 a.m. with implements fol lowed by : poultry, sheep, cattle,' pigs, horse, vestures in the order! named. Terms Cashr-H .
rrui Autumn i Calving Cows' land Heifers;. !2 gdld .Cows in full milk; 22
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TELElfHONE: 5869
SALES BY AUCTION BY T. StLVERWOOD,
TWO DAY’S highly IMPORTANT I ; UNRESERVED SALES.
Brenna^ Farm, DUNSOp BRIDGE,
Nr. CLITHEROE.
Pf ice’from Saturday August 31st to Saturdajt September 7th, 1940.
_RetjSiil'2/9. I ■ LO^T | , L Sunday, (Turn left through gate by Cenotaph) T ^ILVERWCiOD favoured with in-
Bros,, who are leaving (farm let); will Sell by Auction on :
UMBRE Advertise]
• stnictions from Messrs. Cowking j
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1940, 192 I Pigs and [followers : 150 Store
large black cross! of a good strain!and sorts,
noted 300
R.I.R '
Chickens, 4 -months. crates.
sizes;' Coops,
_____ . _ size?;- egg washing machine; 5 hovers, with D.B. lamiJs, as new; ,'l small ditto; 2 Glevura ihcii- bators; ' 2 chiclf brooders and j lamps; chick feeders and hoppers; 3 sets weights and scales;!2 30-doz. egg boxes, as new: Icorn bins; barrels, etc. Implements: H'Sh Cart'(R.T.), with
5 slatted various
Will buyers pjease bring their own -
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Cabins 12-ft. x |B-ft.; , 7 ditto, various floor chick growers
Cabins and Appliances : Y sectional
The above Pig^s are large white and I '
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Pigs, 8 to;16 weeks; :2rSows, had one litter, I mostly 'emf)ty:! 8 Sows with! fol lowers; 3 Sows m pig; .I'Sow empty; 7 Gilts, empty; 1 (jilt, in'pig: 1 L.W.' Boar, j .
Head of Poultry, bred 1939, R.I.R; and B.L. cross; 100 mixed
e ft iij shelter i4 Castle grounds, oh ......
sA; finddr reWarded- and Timbs.
Shelter it Augu..
^TRAY]ED.^ne an
August' ' 16th, [ind Wi/IV W UU ..................... -Apply
Tattersall, Wad-dington, i Clitheroe. Suffolk RAM, and
4 SHEEP, raarkecl red on rump A ilW --W
TO ILET
KNOHLjlERE M,U\pR ESTATE. T(D let]-IVY BARN COTTAGE.—
Manor.'fclltheroe. T Apply Robert!, Peel,' Knowlmere ery, Black^rn. i']
O LET.-WHITE : HORSE HOTEL, CLlTHEROE.-ii^Apply Lion Brew-'
S^A^TEl)
w Time!
Anted, — Good general.— Write Box E.I.. Advertiser and
goN G POEMS I WANTED. Succeb-
mit Ray? London,
hay and turf shelvings complete; low manure cart (Rj.T.); i liquid tank box; 2 D:h. ihowing machines, ^araford and Deering; Blaclfstone swkthe turner; ditto strewing machine; side delivery: Nicholson raking machine; Stewart 3 point sheep clipping machine by power (as new); 2 hay sweeps: bogey cart, with' pike geais; ' single and double ridge ploughs; set of 3 spike harrows; D.H.i manure harrow: set swindle trees; 2 bedding sledges: 3 sheep racks; tur nip pulper; hay chopper; grindstone in frame; I 2 ladders; sheep and pig stocks:
ich a rd t u r n e r & soiy wffi sell by lAuqtion for Mr. Thomas Rob-
,‘"®°SA’TURUy, 'sept, iilsti 1940.1 AK.f i GRAND ybung dales; bred lana 4:50swale'dale -draft ewes; 550 fit B.P. wfidder lambs;] 30'gimmer dp.; 12 B.F. shearling wedders; 45 aged atui |Sheai- ling dales bred and Swaledale rams (well bred); 35 tup lambs (^
ales.bred) for seiwice; 2: geld heifers. | Sale at 12 o’clock prompt.; 1 Terms Cash; !
BENTHAM & DISTRICT Farmers AUCTION MART!.. |
IXTEDNEI^DAY, SEPT, llth, 1940. W About 120 grand] young dairy
Cattle mostly in the breeders hands in this high laying sound dlstr^ctj, i ■
■ITRIDAY,!SEPT. 13th. [SffirejSale of Jp Cattle and Sheep; 8 6<?od bulling Heifere; 700 black-faced, .Lambs^ frorn Roebumdale and Dutton
half-.bred lambs.______
9^0 h.m. Calves are d'spatch^ at aim prompt. Draft Ewe ?al6s, (Dct
lltli.and 18th. Ram sale, Oct. entries]respectfully solicited.
districts; 300 Fat stock isi graded or. 'Tuesdays, at
,4th, llth.
I! RICHARD turner & SON, : I Bentham, Lanc^aster.
the and Increase Prdduitiod
You hdp yout country, arid yciurself by applying 9 ^'j
J ■ " . !® ^ ‘ Auctioneers and Secretaries.
bucket; sheep shears; storm lamps; buckets;, ] rakes: forks; scythes; fencing posts; ] 5 and 10 gall drums (empty); '2 drums sheep dip, etc.; quan tity of scrap iron; 2 sets,cart gears: tj-ace gears; riding saddle; spare col lars; night halters & strappings; loose chains and snigging .chains; part
/whitewash sprayer and
household furnfture. Sale to commence 12 o’clock prompt
wHh Implements. ] Terms Cash.
i SECOND ; THURSDAY,
(ilitheroe. I
DAY pP SALE. SEPT. 25lh, 1940.
Horses; 3 working Dogs. , Fiill particulars given later.
65 Head of (joloury Young Cattle; 9
' I T. SILVERWOOD, pel. 228. Auctioneer.
Langlio Vicarage, BILLINGTON.
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j NRi.WHALLEY. at his PoUtry Pens, adjoining
Ifeddy Lane).
( J Auction for Mr. Jordon; Ashworth ! SATURDAY, SEPT, ,21st, 1940.
T. SILVERWOOD will Sell by owing to health reason), on
His pure-bred Stock of 130 Black Leg horn Utility Poultry including wuming brete of thd National, I Laying 'Test. Milford Surrey from 1937! to 1939; four Poultry Cabins, appliances' and fenemg.
! Full partic liars given-next week. : I
BY T. H. TAYLOR AND SON
ELLIFIELD AUCTION MART? CO. LTD.
Heifer? ever, (Last weeks
Sales of
Newly Calved Cows and ! ’ Thursday at 9 a.m.,
number 399) :
day at 9 a.ra.;‘ Entries for Sept. 28th to be given by:Thursday next.
(Jolle'ction of Pat Stock evei7 Satur
Farmers, held in conjunction with MESSRS, T. H, TAYLOR and SON,
S'J*rORE SALE • for Malhamdale
On FRIDAY NEXT, SEPT. 13th, at [ 11-0 am. prompt at the :
LISTERS ARMS HOTEL. MALHAM. 25 to Sp Bull Stirks.
250 to 270 Laying-Off Cattle j
stirks; : 50| young Cows and Heifers, due Sept., Oct., and Nov. from Messrs. Hi Carr ahd Sons; j 16 young Cows, Sdpt. and lOct. W. Eastwood; 12 do., Newhouse Bros.; 12 do., Oct. and Nov.
Entries to hand comprise 25: Bull ' T . ' SILVERWOOD,; ; ' Clitheroe., Tel, 228. Auctioneer. ■ •W.G.2. ij; ! ij
ful composer I invites authors sub lyrics.—Wrifei “Composer,” 437, Advt. Agency,' Cecil Court,
■'f\7’)AN'rED- YOUTH- or MAN for VT I general farm work.—J. T. Batt^rsby, Coldcodtes Pann. 'WhaUey.
■TUTiANTED.—Reliable, experienced TT| GIRL, all duties; Protestant; 3
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in family.—Write I Box D.2., Advertiser and Times.
ANTED-^obd COOK-GENERAL. ,—Apply Mrs. Squthworth, Fair- Clitheroe, j|
paper, books, periodicals and news papers, ‘ etc.—R. Standring anfi Son^ ' Greenacre Street] jTel; 134.
TTSTASTE PAPER.—We are open to take collections!'of clean waste
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C INGLE Gentleman wants C(X)K- M HOUSEKEEPER, middle. aged.—. Apply by letter, i Mr.; Woreley Taylor, N^wton-in-Bowland, Clitheroe._______
I Wklhead, Ashbrook, Ribblesdale Avenue,'I Clitheroe; - ]
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a n t e d . -iJ- Capable . fcOOK- GENERAL.Ntwo in family.—Mrs.
WANTED.—A i capable young MAN, 'Moss Barn Pai-m',1 Bashall Eaves.
for Farm Work.—G. Strickland,
Apply Miss And^rdon, Waddow Ha l, qillherofe.
\TSr ANTED.—HOUSEMAID; livil g T* in; good wages and off duty.--
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4-Write, R. E. Steele and -Co.,.Part Avenue,: Wolverhampton.
IFOR :
Y tRGEINTLY wanted. — Mbdem aJ cars, small mileage: ajko Commercial Vehmles; liberal-cash pnee
k A . HACKING & 80N8 j',
1 jMEMORIALS
BLACK, GREY, AND BED GRANITES.
Erected when desired;' Prices cannot later bp guaraatee^ -
Send for Catalogue. Address: |
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C E M E T E R Y G A T E S , ACCRINGT^ON.
Telephone 2843. EstabMied 1I7A DEITHS
BUTTERFIELD]—On the 3rd Septem-- her, 1940, at 69, Henthorn Road. ■ William, aged 8*
Clitheroe, Jos^h years (late of Dai Darwen on t|ie 5th mst.
larwen). Interred at IN MEMORIAM'
BROOME.-In!| loving memory of Winifred, our dear daughter and Raymond’s mother, who died Sep*, tember 6th, 1929.
It’s sweet tb be. remembered, i BUt‘ harder to forget;
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But whatever else We fail to do, j We never fail to think of you. j
38, Pendle.Avenue. Chatburn. . i , 11 Raymond.
(5. Kelsallf 10 do., F. Caton; 10 Cows 3rd Heifers. R.] H., Preston; 8 do., S. JL Verity; ] 4 do., J. M, Robinson;] 2 dp S H. Jackson; 2 do., J. Simpson; 20 geld heifers and cows, H. Caton. i I Sale at] 11-0 am. prompt cotnmenc- ihg with bulls. Ti-ansport wagons will
be in att customers,
Phone 22( Kellifleld. , '
—From pkher. Mother and son, -k:!
CLAYTON.—iri loving remembrance of a dear devoted daughter, Aoa Clayton, whb died' 31st August, 1935.
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The call -Iwas short, the shock SCV6r6j(
Thy indanoe. for convenience ofj Cardigan'Ai enue, Clitheroe.
W. ROBER'TS. SecretaW;
Loans. Loans. Loans]
BY THIS SOCIETY.! £lb TO £l,00p
WITH (^r WI-THOUT SECURITY Call, Write of ’Phone,
The Leigh &Dis^ic
Lending Society Ltct lilARY ST.,I BLACKBDRh ' 'and
' 21a. YORKSHIRE ST.. BURNLEl ber 3rd, 1938. ,
Only a grave, it still needs c ^ . For one we love is sleepmg there.^
Sweet flowers lie across her breast. Placed there, by those who loved
her best.. |
13, Calder Avenue, I ' Billington, |Nr, Blackburn. :
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—PronJ Mother,! Dad, Sister and e[! ' Brothers.
ACKNdWIEWENTS
CLANCY.-^Mr. Clancy and LUlias wi* to express! their sincere thanks to
all relatives, friendi andneighbouK,. also members of the Wesley LadiK Bright Hour and ' (3o-operative. ■Women's Guild, for their pressions -of sympathy and “orai tributes received in their sad loss.
6; Seedall: Avenue, ClUheroe. ' PILKINOTON.—Mrs.! Wilkii^n , and
' family desire to thank all fnends :! for their kind expressions of sym-
:! the late Miss Pilkington. ; Greenfield Cottage, Grindleton.
: pathy and floral tributes, md lor ! gifts received during the illness oi
WHITFIELD'—Mr. F. and :Mis?, K* : Whitfield [vish to thank all relative^ 1 friends and neighbours, for the help ! and
kindness-.received dunng tham mothers lillness; [also the[DirctOT
j and Nur?es for their kmd'attention : ahd for the beautiful floral tnbutes
j and sympathy. , ; Homs'Farm,! Slaidbuni. Printed I and -Published: by ^
Clitheroe Advertiser i and ’Ttoes W. Ltd., at 6, Market Plac*, Olithewe. W- 407/408 (two lines). 1:
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MARSDEN.-lk loving ; jpemo^ M Sabina Marsden, who died Septem
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