Tueeday.--Baore Mr. C. R. de Trafford (chair. man), Cage. H. L Rokeby, Major L. Renton, and Mr. J. W. Sumner. SHEEPS CARCASE UNBURIED. Henri Wirg•ll, farmer, Upper Lodge, Pipe. well, was summoned for committing a breach of the Dog's Act by snowing a sheep's to remain unburied at
July 16, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
meadows that sere closed for hay a couple of months ago. For some time past nobody has been allowed , to enter. The grass is so high that when the wind sweeps across the field it moves the heavy growth just as you have seen corn, sway when it is yellowing and the breeze is playi
July 16, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
Friday—Present • The Rev. A. W. Pultenev (chairman), Mr. H T. Grant (vice-chairman), Ashton, the F. Hall, W. F. Smith, and D. G. Bishop; Mesera J. W. Logan, W. T Htyr, B. Wilson, T. 8. Watson, W. Hay, W. Flint, E. W. Thompson, E. A. Marsh, G. A. Veasey, J. Ashwell, F. C. Hubtr-r
July 16, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England
for each customer. :: == Lavender & Harrison GROCERS, 15, St. Mary's Road, Market Harborough. iiiiniiuiiiiiiiinhiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inwillimmiummiumininnininm;
July 16, 1920 - Midland Mail - Market Harborough, Leicestershire, England