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CALOR GAS and : :


CAMPING GAZ new cylinders and refills 28, 30 Parson Lane, Clitheroe. - Tel: 3382. Dawsons Geoffrey Taylor & Co


Estate Agents. Audioneetv Valuer* and Surveyor*


& C O


BUBWYAN* Cumw*.


6 CHURCH STREET


CLITHEROE Telephone 3252.


MAGNIFICENT DETACHED HOUSE BUILT 1964. WITCH WAY,





22, CLAEEMOJSIT AVENUE, CLITHEROE


washbasin and W.C.: LOUNGE 17' x 12’. Westmorland slate fireplace: DINING ROOM, 13 3" X 12’; PITTED KITCHEN 13’ X 10’


d Stunted In a mature residential area and occupying a Comprising: SPACIOUS ENTRANCE HALL: CLOAKS■


elightful southerly position. with .


S First Floor: FOUR-EXCELLENT BEDROOMS: PLAYROOM/ Cll mains services available and there Is FULL OIL-FIRED


TOREROOM 26’ X 8’ 6”t THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. A Outside: LAUNDRY/UTILITY ROOM. GARAGE 17’ 9’’ x 10*.


ENTRAL HEATING. Hates payable £131 p.a. Leasehold. G.R. £9.60 p.a.


SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE.


... 24 LANtiSHAW DRIVE, CLITHEROE


PJOOM12 X 10'; FITTED KITCHEN 10' X 9’; SEPARATE TI First Floor: THREE BEDROOMS; I'WO-PIECE HALF-


g Comprising: ENTRANCE HALL; LOUNGE 13’ a ” x 13’. 4AXl Beimuda gas fire with central heating unit; DINING


ANTRY AND CLOAKS CUPBOARD. E All mains services are Installed together with FULL GAS- reehold. - - - TRED CENTRAL-HEATING. -


ATTRACTIVE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE. 10 GREEN DRIVE, CLITHEROE


t Situated In a select residential area with open aspect at Boe _rear_over School playing fields. Comprising: ENTRANCE s ALL. CLOAKROOM low suite W.O.; LOUNGE 15' 9" x 12’, Kuperior tiled fireplace; DINING ROOM 12’ 3” x 11'; FITTED


front and- rear.- Rates-Davable £77 da. All mains services. Free­ hold.


.................


x 13 square bay window KITCHEN 9’ 2" v 9’: WASH-HOUSE 6’ 7" x 6’ 1" these two rooms would convert to make larger kitchen. REAR PORCH: THREE GOOD BEDROOMS; 2-PIECE BATHROOM- SEPARATE W.O DETACHED GARAGE 15 9" x 9 10 . Well stocked gardens to front, side and rear a Rates payable £81 per annum. Long leasehold. G.R £3 per


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nnum. Long leasehold G.R. £3 per annum. All mains services. LOCAL A15ENTS FOR


ABBEY NfmONUL BlliLUlNG SOCIETY


ATTRACTIVE DETACHED BUNGALOW WITH FULL ' CENTRAL HEATING.


ORCHARD CLOSE, WHALLEY ROAD, BARROW


OOM GARAGE. m Pleasant position, standing well back from the road. Easily


aintained garden area. Rates payable £47. Freehold. Further details from the Joint agents:


INGHAM & Y0RKE. ’■ Littlemoor,


Clitheroe. Tel. 3655.' INGHAM AND YORKE


GEOFFREY TAYLOR & CO.. 6, Church Street. Clitheroe. Tel. 3252.


Chartered Surveyors, Chartered Land Agents. Auctioneers and Valuers.


LITTLEMOOR. CLITHEROE BB7 1HG. Tel. 3655.


-For;Sale'by,Private Treaty, a useful Dairy Farm on Roadside ....LOWERGATE FARM, TWISTON, CLITHEROE


119 acres with Vacant Possession from Spring. 1972. roo. Accommodation comprises: house—kitchen, pantry, store­


48 other stock together with numerous other useful build­ ings.


W m. living-room, sitting room 3 bedrooms, bathroom (with -milking accommodation for 34 cows tylngs for


.c.), 3-compartment attic, garage, garden and orchard. ' Buildings—


For further particulars apply agents.


e Bulls approximately, seven years ago of Drlck witn rendered Xlevations and comprising: LOUNGE with DINING AREA 20’ 6” A 13’; KITCHEN with fitted units. TWO GOOD BEDROOMS RND LARGE CLOAKS OR BOXROOM. THREE-PIECE BATH­


v Situated on the fringe of open countryside and vet con­ ay window. Italian marble fireplace; DINING ROOM 15’ 91'


ATTRACTIVE LARGER TYPE SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE 32 PARK AVENUE, CLITHEROE


enient for all amenities. b Comprising: OPEN PORCH: HALL: LOUNGE 14 2" x 13V


ITCHEN; TWO BEDROOMS. THREE-PIECE BATHROOM. Attached-Garage 17' 6” x 9’ 6’*. Attractive garden areas to





2 LED BATHROOM. SEPARATE W.C. ATTACHED GARAGE F0’ x 9 ; GARDEN TOOL STORE. Rates payable £78 per annum.


_' Occupying a delightful position with attractive gardens and convenient for all amenities.


F. W. L. STEELE & CO. 1-3 CuslieRate -. Clitheroe


| Tel: 2092 .O ' >* ' "r ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS Evenings 2016


"HOMESTEAD.’’ EASTHAM STREET CLITHEROE. SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE in a good district. Four bed- rooms, boxroom; bathroom; entrance vestibule: hall: lounge: ; diningroom; breakfast room; Kitchen: larder, etc. Detached


garage for two cars Pull gas CENTRAL HEATING is Installed.


12’o,.n'¥n5T&IELP»»J?.,i.,YJ?’ WEST BRADFORD VILLAGE. SUPERBLY APPOINTED MODERN FREEHOLD SEMI­


lemon with matching suite, attractive front entrance porch: hall; spacious lounge; well-fitted dlning/kitchon. Under­ .cover access to adjoining brick garage. Neatly laid out gnrd-


cns of manageable sire.


1D.BEECHWOOD AVENUE. CLITHEROE. VERY ATTRACTIVE MODERN FREEHOLD SEMI-DETACHED OIL CENTRAL HEATING. Three bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom, sep w e entrance hall, lounge, dining room; well-fitted kitchen, integral garage. Excellent situation on a largo corner site.


65’„


£4?“!?'. .hathroom: entrance vestibule;. hall; lounge; unit- fitted kitchen: rear Doroh etc. Detached garage- benntlfnllv laid gardens


77. WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE. ATTRACTIVE GARDEN- FRONTED TERRACED HOUSE. Two double bkhooms' largc


bathroom with three-piece suite: entrance vestibule: hallway­ sitting .room: living room with fitted gas fire and surround- magnificent unit-fitted kitchen. Space for garage.


NEW PROPERTY


An attractive rural site on the outskirts of town yet conveni­ ent for all amenities.


EDISFORD PARK CLITHEROE Three-bedroom semi-detached houses @ £4.050 and £4.225.


Two and three-bedroom semi-detached bungalows @ £3,800 and £4,100.


ROAD CHARGES INCLUDED. DECORATED THROUGHOUT: 10 YEAR GUARANTEE (N.H.B.R.C.); 95% MORTGAGES AVAILABLE.


HOTHERSALL & FORREST


Auctioneers, Valuers.anil Estate'^Agents . BANK SALEROOMS, CLITHEROE . - .Tolenhonn 2G95.-,(Even(ngs 3755 rand 2180). • - ■ •• . '


THE SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSE.


: 5 MOORLAND CRESCENT, CLITHEROE


R Occupying a desirable position away from a main highway. F ecent improvements Include the Installation of a Full Gas-


garitchen, three bedrooms: combined bathroom and w.c. Timber &. Particulars and appointment to view from: HOTHERSALL AT A REVISED PRICE.


ired Central Heating System and a nicely appointed' Kitchen. k Accommodation: hall: lounge with bay: dining room:


age. Garden areas front and rear FORREST.


SUPERIOR SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENCE WITH ONE THE FINEST OUTLOOKS IN RIBBLESDALE


“ SUNNYDALE” BALDWIN ROAD, CLITHEROE


A post-war. architect designed property, substantially built by local tradesmen, and containing:


HALL with CLOAKROOM (w.c. and washbasin), two well- pronortloned ENTERTAINING ROOMS; well-fitted KITCHEN with; ’’Aga". LARDER; THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS; half- tiled bathroom, separate we Brick garage: wash house; fuel stores. Formal garden areas. Freehold


WADDINGTON


SEMI-DETACHED DWELLINGHOUSE BELGRAVE VILLAS


offices to rear. Small walled garden. Annual ground rent: £1 19 3d.


TOTAL DISPERSAL SALE-


PAA FARM, PAYTHORNE, GISBURN MATTHEW PALLISTER & SON, F.S.V.A.


Favoured with instructions from Mr. F. Newbould. who is leaving the farm will Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10..1971, the .whole of his valuable farming stock, viz.:.


63 FRIESIAN DAIRY CATTLE: 9 black and .white heifers, due from sale day; 38 black and white cows, due frorri October for­ ward; 2 roan cows, due February: 2 black and white heifers, geld; 12 smart black and white bulling heifers, 18 to 24 months.


310 SHEEP:, 30 H.B. and mule, shearling Gimmers: 15 H.B. or mule two-shears: 24 HB ewes: 80 horned ewes: . 30 horned lambs. 130 mule Glmmer and Wedder lambs..


TACKLE.. Ford Thames Trader Flat Wagon. In good order; Rearloda with bucket and fork, good order; 2 sheep'racks.


HAY AND EATAGE..3.883 bales of new senson’s hay in two lots with tying for 36 with water bowls (attention can be arranged with Mr.-Newbould) to May 12. 1972. Eatage; 28 acres fog. unbroken; Ings Meadow, 45 acres unbroken


" •


Sale at 1 p.m. The Sale of the Implements will take place In the spring. Refreshments by E. and S. Lambert, Sklpton. This sale Is worthy of special attention.


The Auctioneers’ office: 2a, High Street, Sklpton. and Auction Mart. Sklpton. Tel. 2375,


- WINDSOR HALL, NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN Taylor & Go. are privileged to present.


A UNIQUE ART EXHIBITION followed by


•••" . ( , ' • t:


A SALE BY AUCTION of





THE LIFETIME’S CREATIVE OUTPUT • OF LANCASTRIAN ARTIST


JAMES H. MORTON A.R.C.A. 1881 — 1918


' ; .v : ' 450 lots recently revealed


OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS. PASTELS, DRAWINGS, ETC.-.’ . - :


_ _______ , _ A collection of local and national.interest* ... ■


■ «... ■ THE EXHIBITION — ADMISSION FREE


Tomorrow (Saturday), Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the 4th, 6th, 7th and ........8th Sontember. Each day from 11-00 a.m. until 6-00 p.m.


'ifc./t,#,./> ? THE SALE BY AUCTION


On Thursday, 9th September at 10-30 a.m. Price 16n <20n by post),


35'Preston New.Road, . Blackburn.’ Tel: 55425


( Y or


ADMISSION BY CATALOGUE ONLY. Available from the Auctioneers:. ■


Hindle Son and Cooper,- Solicitors, Darwen. Tel: 71003 . ‘


SALES BY AUCTION JOHN E. PINDER & SON


First part regular fortnightly auction of goods chiefiv In deceased estates, removed from Preston and surrounding areas.


SALEROOMS.


STONE-BRIDGE. LONGRIDGE, Tomorrow. Saturday. 4th Senternbcr.


Continuous from 10 a.m. (no lunch break).


R LEANERS. TELEVISIONS MRIDGES, HEATERS, FIRES


ADIOGRAMS AND RECORD ' PLAYERS, CARPETS AND F CARPETINGS. COOKERS


VARIETY ATTRACTIVE SUPERIOR FURNITURE C EFFECTS, WASHERS,


OWERS. CYCLES. LOUNGE BEDROOM AND DINING ’ SUITES, NEW KITCHEN


About 450 lots. View to 9 p m.’ > miscellanea


Second part fornUghMy.'atfcttcjh: Thursday .next,- 9th'.September, - - at 1:30 p.m.


PAINTINGS. GLASS.:poTTERY - AND METALWARE, -


ANTIQUE AND OLDER- STVT'F •FURNITURE, PICTUtUDS


. - ORNAMENTS-AND- -" ■ . , MISCELLANEA


About 200-lots. ..View, daily to '-ju p.m,


JOHN E. PINDER & SON


Auctioneers. Valuers and Estate Agents,


Stono-Bridge, LongrJdgo. Tol. 2282.


CAMPING


CAMPING TRAILER VAN. coirirt sleep. three -children, 50mm b„n hitch, Ideal.for market' i milk delivery, -building


cent cent, Mitton Road. Whalley, Whlttmn Ores;


fog; Carholme Moor, 40 acres rough grazing, all to February 2. 1972


fo Conveniently situated, this well-built property offers the d llowing accommodation: vestibule: hall; lounge with bay: rooms,ining room: kitchen: larder; rear porch: three excellent bed­


bathroom: separate w.c.: brick-built wash house and OF


DETACHED DORMER BUNGALOW, with background heating and being delightfully situated on a corner site. Tnree oed-


„ .9ZUVi : CLITHEROE.. MODERN SEMI- t


DETACHED BUNGALOW. CENTRAL HEAHNG AND DOUBLE.. GLAZING throughout. Two bedrooms: half-tiled bathroom In


Advertiser and Times FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1971


RICHARD TURNER & SON (Clitheroe)


Auctionoors, Valuers, Survoyors and Estate Agents. FOB FULL RESIDENTIAL CONVERSION. COPY NOOK STORES,


. BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND, CLITHEROE A charming country property with character, enhanced bv


two large sales areas, would easily, convert Into additional living space or could be retained for high class,auttaue or bontlaue ventures.


extensive views over an open aspect. lo Full modernised living accommodation Includes: kitchen


unge study, bathroom, separate w.c.. and large bedroom


Chambers. St. Jamess Street. Accrington. Tel 32620 Tel Viewing by arrangement with the auctioneers or the owner.


S eviously 1 In the Festival Hall, Gisbum, on Thursday 0th


eptember at 3-0 p.m. OF INTEREST TO FARMERS AND PROSPECTIVE


COUNTRY DWELLERS


HEIGHTS HOUSE FARM, ' BLACKO, Nr. NELSON


a A highly productive unit ot 75 acres of sound land within of ring fence, together with a modernised house and good range


nd Wednesdays at 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Tel SOLICITORS: Messrs. Hallam. Scorer & Co., Klrkby Stephen.


ng garage etc. a VIEWING: The property will be open to view on Saturdays


previously) on Friday, 10th September 1971 at 1-30 p.m. on the premises.


Richard Turner & Son, have received instructions from Mr. J. Brewis to sell by Auction his entire live and dead farming stock on Friday. 10th September at 12-00 noon at


HEIGHTS HOUSE FARM, BLACKO, Nr. NELSON


Au Comprising: 30 dairy cattle. Viz: 15 bw or rw cows due D g./Sept.; 15 bw or rw cows in milk, l.c. 1 due Oct., 2 due


ertilizer spreader; 2-F. Ferg. plough; roller: 2 sheep racks; diesel tank; sawbench: tractor pulley (to fit Dexta) and belting. Together with the usual hand tools and farming sundries. u Milking equipment: 3 Simplex s.s. units: 2 Fullwood SB,


nits; 2 s.s. pails; wash trough, ln-chum cooler. 3.500 bales of meadow hay. Sale at 12-00 noon prompt. Terms cash. ‘


30 NEWTON STREET, CLITHEROE


w A substantial graden-fronted terrace house. In quiet area, mith kitchen, lounge, living room, two bedrooms. In need of


odernisation with the Standard Grant. Reasonable price. GENTLEMAN’S AGRICULTURAL RESIDENCE. LOWER BARN FARM,


BLACKSNAPE, DARWEN, LANCS. w Extensively modernised lour-bedroomed detached house


buildings. ber. For sale by auction (unless sold previously) on 23 Septem­


res of surrounding land and excellent range of farm _________2, NEW MARKET STREET. CLITHEROE. TEL. 2369. Full Details from the Auctioneers:


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO LTD., RAILWAY ROAD. CLITHEROE BP7 2JW.


40-50 In-Calf Cattle: and 0-70 Stores. Including 9 B < MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th.


70-80 Fat Cattle, 30-40 Pigs. 100-150 Ewes, 1,200-1,300 LAMBS. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 7th.


WEEKLY SALE OF FATSTOCK AT 12 NOON.


70-80 smart B & W Heifers and Young Cows, all In the hands of farmers. Also Pedigree Friesian Bull. 2 years’ old, from Mr. R. C. Seed. Dunsop Bridge


WEEKLY SALE OF NEWLY-CALVED CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


WEEKLY SALE' OF REARING CALVES AT 11-30 a.m. 70-80 good quality Calves and Stlrks.


FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th.


1.000-1,200 Mashnm and Mule Glmmer Shearlings of very good 1 quality, consigned from well-known vendors to this sale. 00-1,000 Crossed Horned Breeding Ewes.


Upwards of 1,000 Half-Bred and Horned Wether Lambs Including some noted fell stocks. Order of sale: Shearlings. Glmmer Lambs, other classes. Sale 11 a.m. prompt. Judging 10 a.m.


,200-1,500 Masham and Mule Glmmer Lambs from well-known 5 breeders In this locality and the Dales.


WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th.


150-200 Rams and Ram Lambs, mainly SuffOlks. but some Wens- leydale and Teeswaters, and other Down Breeds, and a good entry of Hexhnm, Leicester Rams and Ram Lambs. Also In separate ring. All classes store sheep, Half-Bred Ewes, Lambs, and Shearlings. Horned Ewes and Lambs.


ANNUAL SALE OF DODDED RAMS, AND ALL CLASSES STORE SHEEP.


Sale Rams 11 a.m. Other Classes 12 noon. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16th.


mnly fully-accredited cattle on the premises this day. We have apany Inquiries for stock from these sales and entries would be


MONTHLY SALE OF BRUCELLOSIS ACCREDITED CATTLE. ONEWLY-CALVED, IN-CALF STORE CATTLE AND CALVES.


preciated to enable us to Inform Intending customers. Sale 2-30 p.m


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th.


4GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF UNCROSSED; BREEDING EWES. fr,500 to 5,000 Uncrossed, Lonk Cross-Bred and Swaledale Ewes,


PUBLIC NOTICE


RATE REBATE 1971—72


■Any Owner-Occupier or any Tenant (Council or Private) of Domestic Property may qualify for a RATE REBATE for the period commencing 1st October, 1971 to 31st March’ 1972. providing an applicant is not in receipt of a Supple­ mentary Rate allowance from the Ministry of Health and Social Security.


IF


the WEEKLY WAGE or INCOME of the applicant DOES NOT EXCEED.


Single Person Married Couple


Married Couple and One Child


Married Couple and Two Children


£10 ■ Married Couple and £12.25 Three Children


Married Couple and £14 25 F°ur Children ' £16.25


Wrilc to or call at your local office for an APPLICATION FORM.


BOWLAND RURAL DISTRICT,


The Clerk and the C.F.O., 32 Pimlico Road, CLITHEROE.


Closed Saturdays.


The Clerk and the C.F.O., 2 Church Brow, CLITHEROE.


CLITHEROE RURAL DISTRICT,


Closed Saturdays.


Mytfon House, Church Street, CLITHEROE . Closed Saturdays. ,


CLITHEROE BOROUGH, Borough Treasurer,.


Free and confidential 'advice will also be given if required. Application Forms should, be submitted not later than 31st-. -• October, 1971..


, r 1


£18.25 £20.25


om the noted fell stocks of Bowland, Pendle, Blenscdalc and Belmont. Ballot drawn Tuesday. September 21st.


ANNUAL SALE OF HALF-BRED GIMMER SHEARLINGS, GIMMER LAMBS, CROSSED HORNED BREEDING EWES AND ALL CLASSES.


FORTNIGHTLY SALE OF IN-CALF AND STORE CATTLE AT 12 NOON.


Tel. Clitheroe 3325. After hours Skinton 3641 TODAY, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3rd


Heifers well bred l i to 2 years old, all fit to bull, from Ed. Gorst, Paythorne. 8 Char, x Steers 18. months’ old from J. R. Marglnson.


55 W acith good views and oil fired central heating. Together with 75


Fo mplements Include: 1958 Fordson Dexta with eab; 1959 bardson Dexta International S42 R.M. mower: Vicon-Lely Acro­ v t: l HB46 baler; Centipede (2-row) pressure washer; bale ele­ Bator (elec, motor), bale sledge, hay trailer; transport box: f amfcrd M.S.; Bor Syke R.E. loader: Ward cow trailer: Teagle


ee.; 2 due Jan; 10 geld In full milk, 73 pigs viz. 7 sows: 70 weaners; 1 stock boar. I110 sheep viz. 68 Lonk x ewes; 50 lambs; 2 Suffolk tups.


. 459.For sale by auction (subject to conditions and unless sold


h achine line and waterbowls. tying for 17 other cows, excellent i ay loft, provender store, 6 pig pens. Implement shed, silo build­


road the stone-built farmhouse enjoys exceptional views and includes three bedrooms and bathroom. m Good farm buildings include 18 shippon with milking


buildings.Situated a snort distance from the council maintained


ti Three garages and pleasant gardens make this a verv attrac­ SOLICITORS: Messrs. Hudson <fc Riley. St. James’s


ve property to those seeking Individuality. - - -


. Bol ton-by-Bowland 206. pr For sale by Auction (subject to conditions and unless sold


SALES BY AUCTION


SILVER WOOD— ■'■ BALSHAW’


Auctioneers nnri Valuor*.


Tomorrow, Saturday. Sentcmbor 4th.


Highly important. Livestock, Eatage and Sundries Sale. PROCTERS FARM,


SLAIDBURN, Nr. Clitheroe.


(situate adjoin Woodhousc (f Lane)arm , sold)


w hfr. calves 1-3 months: 2 b & w bull calves 6 months'; 9 b & w bull calves 3-4 .weeks; 2 b & w cows geld: 1 hfr beef; 1 b & w cow suckling (1 hfr. and , 1 bull calf. 2 months): l b & w hfr. suckling Hereford and' b & w bull calves: l b & w cow suckled with Hereford hfr. calf, 5 months.; 2 Jersey hfrs. 12 months.


(nice sorts). beEatage: to be offered to Octo­


Stems). Cattle approx. ,1 p.m. aheap and eatage. (A caterer will


ttend the sale). reThe above sale can be- well


Highly Important Livestock and Implements Sale.


SMELFTHWAITES FARM. NEWTON. Nr. Clitheroe


(situate off the Clltheroe- Waddlngton-Newton road)


Wednesday. September 8th ; (for Mrs. B. Cowklng).


Hereford x Bullocks and Hoifers (all calves Dlctol treated against husk) and S19. 1 b & w heifer served for Apr.: 2 hfrs. served for May; 9 b & w hfr. calves, 10-12 months;. 30 hfrs. for service 18 24 months; 9 b & w, 1 Charo­ lais.. 4 Hereford.bullocks and hfr. calves, 8-10 months; 3 Hereford, 2 Charolais suckled- bullocks, 4-6 months: 1 b & w cow, suckling black bullock calf, 4 months.


72 Head of Smart Black and White Cattle, Charolais and


lambs; 4 horned rams (4-5 shear).


raft ewes; 150 horned G. & W. a Dog: b <x w dog 3 years (useful ll round, run fell).


sower; Colman bale elevator; Howard Rota manure spreader ns new; two Lister sheep electric clipping machines: tractor bale t clamp; Iron saw bench; T.V.O.


cimber and useful heavy timber; siorrugated sheets; electric motor fengle phase and milk pump;


ank; root pulper: hay or straw t chopper; tubular gates; quantity


nce rails and posts; 150 cement hollow blocks; usual rakes, forks,


| sale). Sale 12-30 prompt. Implements,


. <A


convnended as to the livestock noting 6 maoWnery ls well worth


Total Dispersal Sale, CRAWSHAW FARM. Newton, Nr. Clitheroe,


Saturday, September 18th. • for Mrs. M. Brennand.


I , 4S bead of cattle: in-calf; l strong bullocks and heifers and


calves. | 132 horned H.B. ewes; ext week.


hoggs; lambs and rams. n Implements,- etc. Particulars


tup Preliminary Notion of Sale.


Wednesday. September 22nd, at the Starkio Arms Hotel, Clitheroe


7 o’clock in the evening. ■


To be offered for Sale by auction.


St?~S'built Country Cottage and Buildings known as


NEW HALL COTTAGE, READ, Nr. Burnley, ■


Well-situated: position, near Readwood Riding School,


(Early possession). Auctioneers:


1 C. SILVERWOOD, Livingstone | House. SLAIDBURN. TEL) 652


Nr Clitheroe. Lancs. I


| Waddington Road. CLITHEROE TEL. 2011.


ACCOMMODATION WANTED


AMERICAN COUPLE with baby, require fully furnished house or


area; ii&t Xor one year in Clitheroe Clitheroe •


■ Tel. Clitheroe 2782 or Sasar, 36. Balmoral Av.,


.


board WANTED In Clitheroe/ Whalley area, for four nights by gentleman;—Write Box No. Rl, Advertiser & Times


PUBLIC NOTICES


LION'S 190 CLUB, Week 5: No. 45.


CLITHEROE F.C.—No. 148


WHALLEY LIONS 200 CLUB. Nos. 62; 162: 25: 136.


HORROCKSFORD S.C. Woek 31: £5—301


RIBBLESDAL AND


R.W.C.C. 150 CLUB. No. 127,


®,8n Thorn. 91, PROPERTY WANTED


WANTED NOW, or in fairly near future, small house In Chipping, Whitewell, Dunsop Bridge or Slaldburn areas. Bathroom not essential.—Phone 051-526-3961 or write Box No. Q3, Advertiser & Times. All replies answered.' References given.


FOUR BEDROOMED HOUSE or bungalow wanted In ^Clitheroe area. Smaller property with pos­ sibility of extension considered —Full details to Box No. Advertiser ■


& Times. LEGAL NOTICES


been received . by the said 'execu­ tors. •


. . . mber 1971.


Colne. Lancashire. : -. ,


lbert Road, • '■ • . . .


teDATED this 2nd day of ■ SeD- ■ A BRACEWELL & DYSON.


’ . . 1


deceased - among - the parties entitled thereto - having- regard- only-to the claims and Interests, of-.which notice-.shall then have'


Executors will, proceed to distri­ bute.. the .assets, of the said


971, after which date the said


onlitheroe. Lancashire, who died h the 6th day of April' 1971,1s laereby required to send particu­ I rs In writing of .his .claim or tinterest to us the undermen­ Goned Henry Garnett and Stuart Rarnett of -■ College Croft, t athmell near Settle, Yorkshire, she Executors of the Will of the oaid Mary. Robinson deceased, on 1r before ' the Slst November,'


ursuant to s.27 of tho Trustee ohe estate-of Mary Robinson late


Act 1925- that any -person having t a claim against or an Interest In' Cf. Spring Villa, Grlndleton near.


MARY ROBINSON, deceased p NOTICE! IS HEREBY GIVEN


Q5,


wide selection—it ie for you to make a cholco, no matter how muoh or. how littlo the cost the samo HIGH STANDARD OF SERVICE li assured.


,®UR PRICE LIST covers a


(sheep approx. 2 pan., cattle). te The above sale can be well


and Rover . (petrol) low mile- caterer will attend the


ter chum on stand; three horse- lrap lamps: turf spade; straw- Lng machine and raker: 1959


“ °v<-ls’ spades, cow buckets, t chisels, etc; milk separator; but­


mower; P.Z. Rotex 6 Haytime machine: Allis Chalmers baler; Fordson 1958 diesel tractor; bale sledge; R.G.2 Haytime machine; 2 hay flat trailers; Richardson cow trailer; Teagle artificial


tractor; David Brown 25D trac­ ttor: Ferguson (petrol-T.V.O.)


io5Ja0Wne.rJ' J>nd Ininloments: 1958 David Brown 900 diesel


ractor wi t h mid-mounted D Sheep and Lambs: 60 horned


wrawlng machine; 14 Cleveland i Salo 12-30 prompt (only few


ater bowls and piping; 6 far­ rowing pig crates; 1 cow trailer.


(keen to work). st Implements: RG1 slde-rake;


commended to interested cus­ tomers.


r 31st, 1971, In useful lots. Dog: unbroken dog, 12 months


ards);. 250 fat and forward lambs; 1 Hexham L. ram shlg.: 1 B.l. x shlg. ram; 3 homed rams, 2 shears: 1 horned ram 3 shear; 1 horned ram. aged.: . Ponies: two unbroken colts


2 Pigs: 2 gilts due time of sale: w50 horned ewes (shearlings up­


sows 6 week served. ' 3 Fell Stock Sheon arid Lambs:


hfrs. for service; 12 hfrs) 6-7 months' 13 Hereford bullocks and hfrs., 15-16 months: 6 Here­ ford hfrs. 10-12 mouths: 4 b <


Young Cattle, Horoford x Bui c looks and Hciiers. 1 heifer newly-


for Messrs. G. & J. Taylor. 76. Head ot Black and White


alved; 2 hfrs. due Sept.: 15 55 21st BIRTHDAYS CONGRATULATIONS


HINDLE. — Charles Gordon, I younger son of Mr.- and Mrs.j Richard A. Hindle. of Whalley, 011 6 September. 1971.


CARTER__Congratulations .and I . best wishes 1 Peter on reaching | your 21st . —Love Paula and baby Nicola. |


ENGAGEMENTS


SHERLIKER—HUDSON. — The I engagement . is announced between- Janet, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. Salisbury, 14, Hodder Grove, Clitheroe. and | Paul, elder, son of Mr, and Mrs. H, Hudson,. 14, - Railway View, Clitheroe. ■ —Congratulations from both | families. ’


SHERLIKER—HUDSON. — Con- , gratulatlons Paul and Janet on your engagement/ Love grandma and grandad. . - . ;


SILVER WEDDINGS


■ -^-Congratulations, Nana and | Grandad. —With' love', Gary, and Andrew.


BATES (nee Verity).—Congratu­ lations mum and dad on your silver wedding anniversary, '9 ! September, 1071.


—All our love, Judith and Terry. DEATHS


—Inq. Tomlinson s Funeral' Ser­ vice. Rockdale. Oltheroe. Tel. 2345


• . .


GARNETT.—On 30 August, 1971, 1 peacefully In hospital, Margaret


Ella, dearly loved wife of W. R. Garnett and mother of Michael, Pat and Jerry.


KELLY.—On 26 August, 1971, 111 hospital. Margaret, In her 77th year, the dearly loved wife of the late Thomas E. Kelly, and


dear mother of Florence (form­ erly of Wesleyan Row, Clith­ eroe). Service and Interment took place at Clitheroe Ceme-1 tery on 31 August. —Inq. Bennetf (R. Parking tom Clitheroe. Tel. 2582.


MANLEY.—On 27 August, 1971, at her home, 123, Lowergate, t Clitheroe. Clara, aged 70 years,


Clitheroe Cemetery on 1 Sep­ tember. t—Inq. Bennett (R. Parking-


on) Clitheroe. Tel. 2582. SALES BY AUCTION


CLITHEROE AUCTION MART CO. LTD.


SALE BY AUCTION OF DUTCH AND ENGLISH FLOWERING BULBS


Sent from well-known East Anglian Nurseries.


Croous and many miscellaneous . rockery bulbs.


Small and large lots to suit any size gardens.


Experts In attention to answer queries.


M. . . September 4th. Tomorrow, Saturday,


ain Salo Ring, Railway Road, Clitheroe, at 11 a.m.


PROPERTY FOR SALE


15. FORT STREET. CLITHEROE: ithree bedrooms, front room, liv­


ng room, kitchen.—Apply: 43, West : View, Clitheroe, or ring Clitheroe 2478..


SEMI-DETACHED DORMER BNUGALOW


eating. Garage. s View from rear overlooks Hos-


soPrice £6,500, Also willing to olmshorc,- Hasllngden, or Tel.


il furniture. HApply: 29, Cherry Tree Way,


Rossendalo 7451. after 1 p.m.


d Comprising three bedrooms, Aining room, lounge with gas rore, fitted kitchen, antf bath­ p om with separate toilet. Car- hetted throughout, gas central


endale golf course. Front view overlooks Musbury Valley.


Wreaths & Bouquets AND ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES At your service at all times


COWLINGS NURSERIES Tel: Clltheroo 2983


also at Clitheroe Market FOR ALL


FLORAL TRIBUTES AND


CUT FLOWERS


BARKER’S Pnmrosa Nurseries. Tel. Clitheroe 3521.


Also Clitheroe Market W reaths & Bouquets CUT FLOWERS “TELEFLOWER service*


Church Brow Gardena Tel. CLITHEROE 3298


Tulips, Narcissi, and Daffodils in many varieties. Including rare doubles. Also Hyacinths,


he dearly loved wife of Charles Manley and dear mother of Phyllis, Annie 'and Derek. A service in' Clitheroe Parish Church preceded Interment at


COWLEY.—On 27th August, 1971 (peacefully) at h i s home, George, aged 60 years, the dearly loved husband of Mabel Cowley of 16 Alma Place, Clith­ eroe, and'dear brother of John and Evelyn. Service was held at The Manor Hall of the Christian Brethren, on Thursday, 2nd September, followed . by Inter- | ment at Clitheroe Cemetery.


DUGDALE.—Mr.-and Mrs. John Dugdalo wish to thank all rela­ tives. friends and neighbours s for their , kind, expressions of


received In their bereavement: also the doctor, police and the Rev. K. Broadhurst for their kindness)


ympathy and floral tributes


2. Hillside Drive, West Bradford..


' -


KELLY.—Mrs. Florence Grundy arid the relatives of the late Mrs. Margaret Kelly wish to ex thank all friends for their kind


floral tributes received In their bereavement; also 'the doctors and staff of ‘G’ and ‘E’ Wards, Queen’s Park Hospital and Clitheroe Hospital and the Rev. S. Fell for their kindness.


pressions of sympathy and


10, Annesley Avenue, Layton, Blackpool. IN MEMORIAM


KENDRICK .—In . loving memory of our dear brother Tom, who passed away 8 September. 1970. Sadly missed.


—Violet, Theo and Charles.


RIDPATH.—In loving memory of a very dear husband and


brother-in-law John, who passed away 7 September, 1968.


Someono. misses you, someone cares.


But wo, will remember, no matter how long.


Barrow and BllUngton.. APPRECIATION


■From Alice, Annie and Doris.


Some may forget you, now you are gone.


Your name ls whispered In may prayers;


LAW.—Mrs. Bessie Law wishes to f thank all relatives. and friends j


"i155 fatally doctor and the Rev. N. Maddoek.


13, Mllthorne Avenue. Clitheroe. FECIT! BROS.


FOR MEMORIALS THE SCULPTORS


Craftsmen In Marble. Granite and Stone


CEMETERY GATE8. Whalley New Road,


Tel. Blaokburn 61463.


for craftsmanship m granite, marble, green slate and stone . etc.


THOS. ROCK (ROCK and ALTY)


and at


7b. Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 4277


Monumental Masons


Broomfield Place, Witt-on, Blackburn Phone 51251


tor the cards and flowers sent also wishes to thank


o her during her stay In hos- H“ 1


TOMLINSON'S Eshlon Terraco


Tel. Clitheroe 2345 f PUBLICATIONS LIMITED. OUtteme


: 5w!kd at Nortl!» l» Blackburn. :™ n & V r o f 5J-!1


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