Cross-examined by Mr. Bucknill : It would cost LUX) to make it tenantable. It would never pay, whatever the water was, to put in new machinery. A man could not inake a living at a mill of that kind if he had no land adjoining to do a bit of farming. This was the case for the pla
15 August 1891 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
THE GENERAL SUPPLY STORES COMPANY (T. LIPPIATT, Manager) TffE this opportunity of THANKING THE PUBLIC GENERALLY FOR THEIR NCREASED PATRONAGE during the Past Twelve months, and hope with their INCREASED ACCOMMODATION, and by Supplying ARTICLES OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY at REASONABLE
09 May 1891 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
HAIIDING & SONS, Personal attention given to Sales or Valuer bloat of Freehold or Leasehold Properties, Shares, Furniture, Timber, Farm Stock, Breweries or Public Houses. Valuations for Probate or Mortgage. Surveys et Lead sad Ratsearefully made. claims tor 7Usaut Act Nadeau& ad
09 May 1891 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
SECOND ANNUAL FETE GALA, To promote interest in the above-named Society in connection with the aforesaid branches, at WANSTROW, In a near the Church kindly lent by H. S. H.u.t, Esq., ON MONDAY, MAY 11th, 1891. At 10.30 a.m. the Members will assemble and visit several of the inha
09 May 1891 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
AIR. ALLAN GREEN WELL, Cert. Assoc. San. Inst., M.1.A.M.C.E., SURVEYOR and INSPECTOR to the Frome Rural Sanitary and Highway Authority, IS WILLING TO TAKE AN Premium, £lOO for Three Years. References on application. —Hum, Fromefleld, Frome. 15121 CRICKET. COGSWELL SUPPLIES most
09 May 1891 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
OUR London Letter and news from Writhlington, the latter of which shall appear next week, are crowded out. _ _ • CHRIST CHURCH.—The amount realised by means of the special pulpit appeal to the eon. gregation for contributiony to relieve the churchwardens of their debt of was jus
09 May 1891 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
CAPTAIN VERNEY. The sentence of twelve months' imprisonment which was passed on Captain Verney, removes from our midst, for a time, a social leper, and society should feel thankful that it is relieved from the presence of one who is a stranger to honour, a coward, and a scoundre
09 May 1891 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England