TO LET. FOB SALE The Bungalow Kingawear, furnished or unfurDiahe Thb Bungalow, Kingswear, ia about 2* acres Villa Mount Boone, famished or unfurnished ■ v . • , Detached House, Above Town, Dartmouth, villa at Mount Boone, m own pounds unfurnished Columpa, Above Town V*L*TTA Hous
June 28, 1907 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
K K Smith, of Totnes, said be had seen the body. The nose and skull wore shattered and the brain terribly injured. Deceased roust have put the muzzle of the gun in his mouth, for there was a wound behind the ear where the shot had come out. The Coroner; Yon know something of the
June 28, 1907 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
Shoe Stock from Mr. J. SCAMMELL, of the Butterwalk Boot Stores, who ho. SOLD IT AT A VERY GREAT SACRIFICE, enable, the whole Much below Wholesale Prices. . I, iuU'iitioD rt-stock the shop, aud place it uud GEORGE HUTTON, who i. . wolfoapcrioocod man, and convert the bach port.on
June 18, 1909 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
The annual meeting of Dartmouth Harbour Commissioners was held held on Wednesday morning, when there present Messrs. A. H. Bridson, J.P., H. Collins, B. H. Joy, J. Bartlett, W. G. Ellis, J.P. CUtt, J.P., and the Clerk (Mr. Smith). ELECTION OP CHAIRMAN Mr. Jasper Bartlett said it
June 18, 1909 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
Mr. Asquith waited the Ke - Buckingham Palace Frida>. and had ;» P longed audience of his Majesty. wacustomary audience which the King go.- the chief tlic Governnici.f « the eve of fiis Majesty's departure from t for a more less prolonged stay.
June 18, 1909 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
THE BOY HURRY. There m saying that all things come those who wait, says writer the Srk'dft'‘* Own : and a witty mao has added—a litllo sarcastically. I fear—‘ if they only wait long enough.” But the addition is true. Some people are treim hurry, some aro » great hurry, and others
June 18, 1909 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
MANURE & COMPANY FERTILIZERS. (LIUITED). TOPBHAM, 8.5.0., DEVON. Apply to p. POMEROY CROSS & Co., Dartmouth. ESTABLISHED 1807. F. POMEROY CROSS & Co., (LATE GOODBIDGK A Co.) Coal and General Merchants. Offices: Lower Street. Stores: South Embankment & Zion Slip.
May 18, 1906 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
Fresh Ground Coffee 1/4, 1/6, 1/8. SPECIAL VALUE IN TEA. Ask for Sample of our Tea, Compare with others at 2/- Bass’ Pale Ales, 2/- per dozen. Guinness’ Stout, 2/* pur dozen. Dinner Ale, 1!/G per dozen pints. GOOD CONDITION. Invalid Stout, per dozen. “Adore” Scotch Whisky, Guara
May 18, 1906 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England
The Free Church Council moved recently with the object of stopping Sunday Trading in Dartmouth, and a result of their communication with the Chief Constable of Devon, the police sergeant was instructed to issue warnings. Following upon these, few days ago, came the appended summ
July 4, 1902 - Dartmouth & South Hams chronicle - Dartmouth, Devon, England