CIII_I3WICK . BAILING CLUB. this club opened racing season on the 22nd lust., with • handicap state* over the home course, with the following result : H. H. 8. Mispah, A. Adams 6 51 30 Edith, W. L. Watson 659 0 Vixen, F. Valet 7 20 0 .. 2nd „ Orme. W. 8. Parsons— 7 40 0 .. „ Scam
April 29, 1893 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
LACNINERT HALL. for the next fortnight the ceremonial and the various attractions will be described at such length by the 1r great army of special correspondents over in Chicago that the probability is that we shall sicken of the whole thing over here as much as we have of the tu
April 29, 1893 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
THE EXHIBIT. well to warn those of onr countrymen who may be thinking of paying the central capital of America a visit that tariffs will rule very high. Chicago is preparing for an influx of 4,000,000 pleats, and during the time the Exhibition remains open it is quite on the (aid
April 29, 1893 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
sqd Discount,. Fts..4 Tat .. .. ammo, to 31,064 13 4 4,423 10 Prat rrollt this )6ar .. 10.041 0 4 000.404 13 Total .. .. 1141.151 11 I ,OSS AOOOUNT Balance from bat year's Armlike g 294,312 2 Interest and 19 1 Income Taz 9.110 3 II 213.811 3 0 .. .. 1103 159 11 2
April 29, 1893 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
The Secretary reported that in accordance with the instructions of the committee, he had interview. d Mrs. Reynolds, of the Restaurant, Osborne-road. an to whether it was her intention to carry on the work of the restaurant after Christmas next, when the aasistanse giv..n by All
October 31, 1913 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
bat I am afraid they will not be in it and of it at the finish of the race. Bury are going well, and there can be no mistaking the intentions of Notts Count. Two London teams, Woolwich Arsenal and ' Fulham, must also be taken into consideration, and Hell mast be reckoned with. T
October 31, 1913 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
sonissioNAL WON= AND TIM The problem, so far as professional woman are concerned, is more acute. If a women is able to engage an efficient nurse for her children, she can go off to her work with an easy mind. But a good nurse cannot be obtained for leas than £9O a year, and she w
October 31, 1913 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England
ACTON HILL WEBLEYAN CHURCH. SUNDAY EVENING, 6.30, Rev. T. B. HINDSLEY. Subject : " CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY." Retiring Collection for Welsh Colliery Disaster. ACTON BAPTIST CHURCH ROAIJ. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER eisd, Rev. E. J. TONGUE. 8.A., B D., M 11 a.m. 8 mid 8 80 p.m ACTON BOW. tis Gbh'
October 31, 1913 - Acton Gazette - London, London, England