strongly. Liquiu manur made f ram pigeon. poultry or farmyard manure is most beneficial. Use only the clear liquid, free from sediment and not stronger in appearance than eak tea. Other forms i nourishment may be applied during showery weather, either by dustings of old soot—say
06 July 1945 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
on One of the Justices asked Kerr and Sons, bakers, ''itch- Tuesday, itch- Tuesday, George Paterson Mc- accused if they had been happily field Street, Kilmarnock, died in Manus, 40 Hiiimoss, Kilmaurs, married. Kilmarnock Inflimary on Saturpleaded not guilty to charges of day as
06 July 1945 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
The first new giant American pane, dwarfing both the Super- Fortress and the 37-ton Martin Mars, has made its debut. The plane, C-99, is being pre'aced by the Consolidated Vultree Aircraft Corporation, San Diego, California, and will carry 204 passengers. The wings of the new ai
27 July 1945 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
William Ross Anderson, electrician, 78 Sonnyton Road, Kilmarnock, pleaded guilty at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court on Friday to a charge of accepting the• transfer of a clothing book, the transfer not being made in cir-umstances for which provisioft is made by the Consumer Ration ing
27 July 1945 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
William Hay, factory worker. 3 Perceton, Dreghorn, pleaded not guilty at Irvine J.P. Court on Monday to a charge that on Thursday, sth July, from the ccrn loft at Byres Farm, Dreghorn, he stole a bag containing.' about 701bs. of chick raising meal. John Finnigan, miner. 22 Burns
27 July 1945 - Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette - Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland