RMGGJE30–Fountain/Water Feature- - (Please credit: Photos Horticultural/designers- Penny Denoon and John Carmichael) MIW25115
RM2BK3D9B–ARTO BRYGGARE sprint hurdle on way towards silvermedal in Stuttgart European Championship in Stuttgart
RMGGJ64G–Chelsea Flower Show 2004- - Part of 'Life Garden' deisigned by Jane Hudson and Erik De Maeijer for Cancer Research UK.- - (Silve
RME10EYJ–Sep. 09, 1972 - Visit for Heide Rosendahl: Heide Rosendahl, the most successful German athlete at the Games was visited in Munich by her family. After the victory in ling jump was known the Rosendahls travelled to Munich congratulating her daughter to her great success. In the meantime Heide Rosendahl could get another medal: Yesterday in the pentathlon of women, she won the silvermedal after a straining contest. Ops.: Heide Rosendahl (sec. from right) with her parents and her little sister.
RM2AC75R2–Olympic Stadium Munich Germany 8.8.2002, European Athletics Championships, GRIT BREUER (GER) with silverMedal
RMDBRHE7–Barcelona, Spain. 03rd Aug, 2013. Silver medal winner Marco Koch of Germany poses with his silvermedal for the 200m breaststroke during the 15th FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, 03 August 2013. Photo: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD696JN–Germany's Sideris Tasiadis shows his silvermedal after the final race in the Canoe Slalom Men's Single competition at Lee Valley White Water Centre, during the London 2012 Olympic Games, London, Great Britain, 31 July 2012. Photo: Peter Kneffel dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
RMTXP5T5–Japan's Naoki Tsukahara (center) wins the silvermedal in the men's 100 meters at the 15th Asian Games in Doha Qatar, Saturday December 9, 2006. Saudia Arabia's Yahya Hassan Habeeb medal and Thailands' Wachara Sondee win's the gold medal. Thirteen thousand athletes from 39 countries are competing in 45 sporting events over two weeks. The games will end on December 15. (UPI Photo/Norbert Schiller)
RMGGJ64B–Chelsea Flower Show 2003 - The Chattel House Garden designed by Murdock Wickham for the Barbados Tourist Authority (Silver Medal
RM2AXHEYT–History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . t of the National Teachers Association of Cuba, perhaps the onlyinstance of a foreigner being made president of such an association. Besides theFranklin medal, and the medal of honor mentioned, Mr. Frye was awarded a silvermedal, upon recommendation of William Howard Taft. for his text-book for the Philip-pines. He also holds the silver cup for the wrestling championship of Harvard Uni
RMGGJE33–Fountain/Water Feature- - (Please credit: Photos Horticultural/designers- Penny Denoon and John Carmichael) MIW25115
RMGGJE2D–Fountain/Water Feature- - (Please credit: Photos Horticultural/Pavestone UK Ltd/designer Geoff Whiten) MIW251141 Co
RMGGJE2E–Wall- and steps with containers and evergreens- - (Please credit: Photos Hort/Pavestone UK Ltd/designer Geoff Whiten) Ref: PHS
RMGGJE2H–Chelsea Flower Show 2006- - The Pavestone Garden 'A Garden of Tranquillity' designed by Geoff Whiten. Silver Medal- - (Please cr
RMGGJ64C–Chelsea Flower Show 2003 - The Chattel House Garden designed by Murdock Wickham for the Barbados Tourist Authority (Silver Medal
RMDBRHE6–Barcelona, Spain. 03rd Aug, 2013. Silver medal winner Marco Koch of Germany poses with his silvermedal for the 200m breaststroke during the 15th FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, 03 August 2013. Photo: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD696JM–Germany's Sideris Tasiadis shows his silvermedal after the final race in the Canoe Slalom Men's Single competition at Lee Valley White Water Centre, during the London 2012 Olympic Games, London, Great Britain, 31 July 2012. Photo: Peter Kneffel dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
RM2AKAWE3–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . The yourizal of Horiiciilture of yune 9 says.— Heating Apparatls —A great number of boilers, valves,&c., were exhibited by eight competitors, and considerable in-terest was manifested in the verdict of the judges, and muchdiscussion was brought to bear on the merits and shortcomingsof the different boilers. The apparatus for which the SilverMedal was awarded was a wrought-iron saddle boiler, with aseries of intersectingtubes, somewhat in the form of the letter X,but the tubes in ogee form, in the crow
RMDBRHE5–Barcelona, Spain. 03rd Aug, 2013. Silver medal winner Marco Koch of Germany poses with his silvermedal for the 200m breaststroke during the 15th FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, 03 August 2013. Photo: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD696JP–Germany's Sideris Tasiadis shows his silvermedal after the final race in the Canoe Slalom Men's Single competition at Lee Valley White Water Centre, during the London 2012 Olympic Games, London, Great Britain, 31 July 2012. Photo: Peter Kneffel dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
RMD390T3–German Coach Gerald Hoenig (l) hugs silvermedal winer Andrea Henkel of Germany after the women's 15 km individual race at the Biathlon World Championships 2013 in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, 13 February 2013. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
RMD4FKA1–Bronzewinning Joanne Jackson (L-R) from Great Britain, her firstplaced compatriot Rebecca Adlington and silvermedal winner Katie Hoff of the USA celebrate after the medal ceremony for the women's 400M freestyle final at the National Aquatics Center at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China, 11 August 2008. Foto: Bernd Thissen dpa ###dpa###
RM2AGAN5Y–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. FRONT ELEVATION LONCITUOIHAL The** Journal of Horticulture ofyunc 9 says ; — Hkating An-ARATLS—A great number of boilers, valves,&c., were exhibited by eight competitors, and considerable in-terest was manifested in the verdict of the judges, and muchdiscussion was brought to btfar on the merits and shortcomingsof the different boilers. The apparatus for which the SilverMedal w.is awarded was a wrought-iron saddle boiler, with a•?eriesof intersecting tubes, somewhat in the form of the letter X,but th
RMD390T1–German Coach Gerald Hoenig (l) hugs silvermedal winer Andrea Henkel of Germany after the women's 15 km individual race at the Biathlon World Championships 2013 in Nove Mesto, Czech Republic, 13 February 2013. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
RM2AG7RXJ–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. !^ FRONT ELEVATION LONGITUDINAL The • youTTial of Horticulture of June g saj/s : — Hkating Apparatls,—A great number of boilers, valves,&c,, were exhibited by eight competitors, and considerable in-terest was manifested in the verdict of the judges, and muchdiscussion was brought to bear on the merits and shortcomingsof the different boilers. The apparatus for which ihe SilverMedal was awarded was a wrought-iron saddle boiler, with aseries of intersecting tubes, somewhat in the form of the letter X
RM2AJJ4MN–American enterprise Burley's United States centennial gasetteer and guide . have the highest reputation througliout the United States fordurability, aeeuracy and speed. Tliey are tlie only Machines which have the improvedtraverse gauge, which enables the operator to cut up to the last half inch of paper.At the Franklin institute Exhibition, Oct., 187tI, each Machine was awarded a SILVERMEDAL for tlieir general superiority and special excellence. Since then we haveadded MORE IMPROVEMENTS to them. The Hand Machine is now arranged so thatby a slight movement of a sliding pin the leverage or power
RM2AM6RTN–Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . s. At twelve his medallionwon a -prize at the Society of Arts, and at fifteen he becamea student at the Ro3al Academy and carried off the silvermedal. At twenty he was engaged by Wedgwoods firm tomodel classical groups and portrait medallions for their ware.For this he showed more than ordinary aptitude. His skillin dealing with reliefs on a small scale is really phenomenal;but working under such restriction
RM2AG8J2Y–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. FRONT ELEVATION LONGITUDINAL Tlie Jourtial of HorticiiUttrc of Jime g inys : — Heating Apparatus.—A great number of boilers, valves,&c., were exhibited by eight competitors, and considerable in-terest was manifested in the verdict of the judges, and muchdiscussion was brought to benr on the merits and shortcomingsof the different boilers. The apparatus for which the SilverMedal was awarded was a wrought-iron saddle boiler, with aseries of intersecting tubes, somewh^ic in the form of the letter X,but
RM2AGEMY2–. The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects. A SILVER MEDAL, the FIRST and HIGHEST PRIZEof the ahove Society, was awarded to GREENS Patent Silens Messor Lawn Mowers, AT the AB0E exhibition. The youmal 0/Horticulture of June g says: MOWINGMACHINES.—The judges work in this class of eight exhibi-tors, each having a number of machines, was no sinecure, forspecial advantages in some form or oiher were claimed for eachkind of mower ; and it may be safely said that all were goodand did their work well. After a critical examination the SilverMedal was
RM2AJKR2R–American art and American art collections; essays on artistic subjects . is employment for a couple of years. In 1872 he went to Munich,where he became a pupil of Professor Knabl. After two years of laborious study, he obtainedin 1874, for his group called The Sleeping Beauty, the flattering compliment of the silvermedal for special excellence, given without reference to the competition of its class, an honorwhich had not been accorded to an American student for seventeen years. This fine work, fullof expression in every line, was exhibited in Cincinnati, and afterward in Boston, and gainedfor
RM2AJ01T5–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . tsT PRIZE BorLEn m ROYAL HORTICULTURftLSOCIElYS SHOWJUNES loai. FRONT ELEVATION LONGITUDINAL The* yaumal 0/ Horticulture o/yune gsays:^ Heating AppRATrs —A great number of boilers, valres,ic., were exhibited by eight competitors, and considerable in-erest was manifested in the verdict of the judges, and muchliscussion was broui^ht to bear on the merits and shortcomingsif the different boilers. The apparatus for which the SilverMedal was awarded was a wrought-iron saddle boiler, with a.eries of inters
RM2AFY28R–. Report of the Adjutant General of Maryland. 1912-1913.. THE WALTERS COMPANY TEAM TROPHY The following conditions will govern the competition and award: Distance : 200, 300 and 500 yards, slow fire. NuMBEE OF Shots : 2 sighting shots and 10 shots for record at each.range. Position : Prone at all ranges. PRizte: A silver cup on which will be inscribed each year the nameof the team to whomi the trophy is awarded that year, with a silvermedal to each member of the winning team. The cup will be kept in a suitable place for display as may be de-termined upon by the commanding officer of the organi
RM2AM7PD8–McElroy's Philadelphia city directory . armGrist Mill in the market. First Premiums havebeen awarded by the Pennsylvania State Agricultu-ral Society at the State Exhibitions for 1859, 1858.and 1857; also, a First Premium at the MarylandState Fair for 1859 ; also, a First Premium and SilverMedal at the Maryland Institute for 1859, and nume-rous county fairs. Price of Mill ton grinding Feed and making Meal. - $50.00Pi ice of Mill for grinding Feed and Meat and with Bolt attached for making Family Flour, - 75 00 Price of Hand mill, - - - - . . 10.00 Send for Descriptive Circular.Also, manufac
RM2ANGW81–Dreer's mid-summer list 1918 . ffu-sion. The flowers are large, full, of perfect formand highly tea-scented. The plant is of moderatelyvigorous growth and very free-flowering. 60 cts.each. Golden Emblem (McGredy, 1918). This beau-tiful new golden-yellow Rose was awarded a SilverMedal by the American Rose Society. It hasalso been awarded the Gold Medal of the Na-tional Rose Society of England. It is so per-petual-flowering that as a garden and beddingRose it is without a rival. At its best it sur-passes Marechal Neil in color. Its habit of growthis ideal, free and branching, with holly-like,glo
RM2AGBC5G–. Onondaga, or, Reminiscences of earlier and later times [microform] being a series of historical sketches relative to Onondaga ; with notes on the several towns in the county, and Oswego. Also, an octagonal brass medal nearly an inch in diameter^having a figure with the name >S^. Agatha, and the Latiaword Ora, a part of the Gregorian chaunt. Also a silvermedal half an inch long, with a figure inscribed *S^. Lucia,and the same fragment of a chaunt. Mr. Keeler has also anold balance beam eighteen inches long, which perhaps hasoften tested the weight of the foot of a Frenchman against thered
RM2AN2M06–The strawberry for everybody . EATON A chance seedling from the West and said bythe introducers to be The largest, most beau-tiful, firmest and most productive of all redRaspberries—extra quality. Canes mediumgrowers, tough and hardy. Received a bronzemedal at Pan-American Exposition and silvermedal at St. Louis Worlds Fair. The Eatonhas made a very satisfactory growth at Mon-mouth and is very promising. It will notfruit with me until next summer. Doz., $1.00;100, $7.50. PERFECTION A New York State seedling, of ironcladhardiness and prodigious growth. Its thorn-less canes grow ten feet high an
RM2AJK7FA–Lawrence College bulletin . ElsieKopplin of Lawrence; silvermedal, Henry Ackley of Carroll;bronze medal, Jennie Kinne ofMilwaukee-Downer; first honor-able mention, Bertha Morse ofLawrence; second honorable men-tion, Marjorie Bennett of Carroll.Lawrence also won the AnnisWilson trophy cup. To awardthis cup, the grades of the bestthree from each college are tak-en and the trio that has the high-est total wins the cup for the col-lege they represent. The scorewas on this wise: Lawrence, 220points; Carroll, 205; Downer, 203. The trio that won thecup for Lawrence consisted of Elsie Kopplin, Bertha
RM2AWMNCD–History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . Davis, of New York City, and putting hisservices against the capital of the Pawcatuck Manu-facturing Company, constructed and exhibited one ofthese presses in the Crystal Palace Fair in New Yorkthe same fall, receiving a gold medal, in 1856 a silvermedal at the Mechanics Fair in Boston, and at Mary-land Institute in Baltimore, and quite a demandsprung up for these presses. In 1856, Mr. George H. Babcock invented a verysimple job-press, which Mr. Potter arranged to buildand introduce.
RM2AWDTRF–The Gardener's monthly and horticulturist . Congress in Octo-ber appoint a Commission. Applications maygo through Salmon & de Stnckle, 23 Park Place,New York, or Ostheimer Bros., Bank Street,Philadelphia. City Plant Growing.—A boy takes the SilverMedal.—The London Journal of Horticulture, tellsus that the Seventh Annual Exhibition of Win-dow Plants grown within the city was held onthe 13th inst. in the gardens, Finshury Circus.The Duchess of Teck, who was announced todistribute the prizes, arrived early in the after-noon. A splendid bouquet was presented to theDuchess by Miss Davies. The Duke
RM2AFRAMY–. Dingee guide to rose culture. Virginia R. Coxe ^Radiance. A glorious new extra hardy Hybrid Tea Rose which orig-inated a few miles from West Grove. Awarded SilverMedal by the American Rose Society as the best beddingRose at the Hartford, Conn., gardens this past season. Theflowers are a beautiful blending of shades of carmine-rose,with opal and coppery reflections. It is of splendid, sturdygrowth, constantly in bloom, and is bound to become one ofthe leading garden Roses. We cannot say too much in itspraise. NATALIE BOTTNER—Blooms of bright lemon-yellow,borne on long, stiff stems, very vigor
RM2ANDEJD–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . REFRIGERATORS Useful to every one. 40different styles. Silvermedal, yuebec 1901. Diplomas: Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal.C. P. FABIEN, Merchant and Manufacturer,3167 to 71 N. Dame St. Montreal, Can, Write for Illustrated Catalogue. Stencils Now is a good time for Apple Shippers to get Stencils, Stencil Inks and Brushes. Our Brands are all first-class, and prices are low. Hamilton Stamp & Stencil Works, HAMILTON, ONT. Headquarters for everything in our line. BUTTER PARCHMENTPAPER. BUTTER TUBS. Prompt shipment ex Factoryor Warehouse. WALTER WOODS & CO. HAMILTON a
RM2AJ01F8–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . atus for which the SilverMedal was awarded was a wrought-iron saddle boiler, with a.eries of intersecting tubes, somewhat in the form of the letter X,jut the tubes in ogee form, in the crown of the boiler. Mostjardeners who examined the boiler expressed a favourable SECTION CROSS SECTION Opinion of it. It is no doubt a quick and powerful boiler with-out being complex, the latter condition having, no doubt, hadweight with the judges. T/ie Garden o/yune ii says *—The premier prize, a Silver Medal, was t
RM2AFHE3E–. Western field. bert Munn thoroughly des<tory. her play being strong, steady aShe is the 1907 woman golf championnado Country Club and will have her n:on the hammered silver pitcher which is the cham-pionship trophy. On it are the names of Miss Rosa-mond Saltonshall of Boston, champion of 1905. andof Miss Jareeki. champion in 1906. Mrs. Munn willreceive a silver replica of the championship trophy.Mrs. F. W. Jackson, as runner-up. wins a silvermedal of the Coronado Country Club, as she did lastyear, when she was runner-up to Miss Jareeki. Mrs.Jackson is a tall, vigorous woman and drives a l
RM2ANGHNG–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . RrPRIRFDATnDQ Useful to every one. 40trniOinMlunO different styles. Silvermedal, c/ueliec 1901. Diplomas: Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal.C. P. FAB1EN, Merchant and Manufacturer,3167 to 71 N. Dame St. Montreal, Can. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. w (in nnh mean to in-sinuate that you are baldbut if you areami wish in advertise thefact, miii- air cushion ruU- her stamps will prov« avV*luxury: you will infer thatthey print equally well onany uneven surface: this .wilt go a Ion, way to sh )W our head is level.We invite difficult steelStamp work, and try toplease
RM2CDKHDC–. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . r be hadwith Gauntletts PatentThermometric attachment,whereby the temperatureof the apartment is writtenoff on a slip of paper. Extracts from thePress. We awarded a SilverMedal to a Patent Chrono-metrical Thermometer, in-vented by Mr. Gauntlett.This instrument is ex-tremely clever and invalu-able for horticultural pur-poses, hospitals, »fcc.—Jtoyal Agricultural SocietysJournal for 1S5S. For some moutbs pastan instrument has been inuse at the Samaritan Hos-pital, which deserves to bemore generally known, asit serves to keep a perma-nent reco
RM2CDHERN–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . No. 579J. SWING WATER BARROW. 50 Gals. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, held atBURY ST. EDMUNDS, 1867. — A SILVERMEDAL was Awarded to JOHN WARNERAND SONS CHAIN PUMP. This Pump, fromthe entire absence of Valves, is especially adaptedfor the use of Builders, Contractors, and Farmers. WIND ENGINES, ADAPTED FOR PUMPING, CHAFF-CUTTING, GRINDING, &c. JOHN WARNER AND SONS beg to inform the Trade and the Public generally that they have purchased the Patterns of the WIND ENGINES manufactured by the late-TV t^^ Y^^ * PoLLiKD, of Southwark, and are prepared t
RM2CDG8B6–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . No. 570 . SWING WATER BARROW. 50 Gals. .. £. 3 17. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, held atBURY ST. EDMUNDS, 1867. —A SILVERMEDAL was Awarded to JOHN WARNERAND SONS CHAIN PUMP. This Pump, fromthe entire absence of Valves, is especially adaptedfor the use of Builders, Contractors, and Fiirmers. WIND ENGINES, ADAPTED rOB PUMPING, CHAFF-CUTTING, GRINDING, &c. , . ,, ,„„ l»ffl JOHN WARNER ..« SONS beg to inform the Trade and the PubUc generally that they have purcWt^^^^^^^^^ ENGINES tnanufacturcd by the lato They have also to state that a Patent has b
RM2CDCMPW–. St Andrew's College Review, Christmas 1912 . fourteen boys bearing the colors of theCollege lined up at the back of the building for the start. Thetwo preparatory boys were given a handicap of about one hundredyards. After ^xteen minutes and thirty-two seconds ploughingthrough the mud, Hennessy II. crossed the tape for the silvermedal. About forty seconds later McGillivray came in for thebronze medal. McDougal came in next, winning the Upper Schoolcake. Next came the surprise to all, Barnfield coming in, fol-lowed closely by Simpson, Barnfield winning the preparatory cakeand Simpson Mrs. Mon
RM2CDJTAT–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . No. 579. SWING WATER BARROW. 50 Gals.38 „30 „20 „ ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, held atBURY ST. EDMUNDS, 1867. — A SILVERMEDAL was Awarded to JOHN WARNERAND SONS CHAIN PUMP. This Pump, fromthe entire absence of Valves, is especially adaptedfor the use of Builders, Contractors, and Farmers. WIND ENGINES, ADAPTED FOR PUMPING, CHAFF-CUTTING, GRINDING, &o. JOHN WARNER and SONS beg to inform the Trade and the Public generally that they have purchased the Patterns of the WIND ENGINES manufactured by the latefirm of Messrs. Buiiv & Pollaud, of SouthWi
RM2CENAXD–. Manson's Shetland almanac and directory for 1892[-1954.]. BUTTER AND JELLY DISHES, TEA AND COFFEE SETS,FISH-CARVERS, TEA SPOONS, TABLE SPOONS, L^c, b-c,at exccptioinilly lon prices. A. T. A. would respectfullv call attention to the fact that he holds the followingMedals and Certiflcates. and is therefore in a position to execute all work entrusted to the Firm, with thoroughness and despatch :—Fiist-Class Certijicaie (Ordinary Grade), and Prize Medal, City and Guilds ofLondon Institute, iSSj. First Class Certificate (Monojtts), and Ftst Prize SilverMedal, City and Guilds of London Institute,
RM2CDJA29–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . No. 579J. SWING WATER BABBOW. 50 Gals,38 „ £5 123 172 132 2. No. 579J. ROYAL AORICULTURAL SHOW, held atBURY ST. EDMUNDS, 1867. — A SILVERMEDAL was Awarded to JOHN WARNERAND SONS CHAIN PUMP. This Pump, fromthe entire absence of Valves, is eapecidlly adaptedfor the use of Jiuilders, Contractors, and Farmers. WIND ENGINES, ADAPTED FOB PUMPING, CHAFF-CUTTING, GBINDING, &0. JOHN WABNER and SONS beg to inform the Trade and the Public generally that they have purchased the Patterns of the WIND ENGINES manufactured by the latfffirm of Messrs. Burt
RM2CDGJX8–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . No. 570i. SWING WATER BARROW. 50 Gals,38 „ £5 123 172 132 2. No. 579^. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, held atBURY ST. EDMUNDS, 1867. — A SILVERMEDAL was Awarded to JOHN WARNERAND SONS CHAIN POMP. This Pump, fromthe entire absence of Valves, is especially adapted)for the use of Builders, Contractors, and Farmers. WIND ENGINES, ADAPTED FOR PUMPING, CHAFF-CUTTING, GR1NDII^<^ &c ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ,^^ ,^j^ .m=sI^^1^^^?litl!wX^^S?4f?9ii^S^^ They have also to state that a Patent has been recently taken out for a novel and gi-eat impro^ cmenME. OTOWyracuo
RM2CEPCM4–. The Mark Lane express, agricultural journal &c. b. SilverMedal for the best pen of ewes or ewe lambs. The Flock Book. Arrangements having been made for the neces-sary inspection of the new tlocks, - Mr. AllanCooper-gave notice that at the ilextgeheral meet-,ing i>f members lie would move a resolution to I lit-effect that after December 31, 1906 the South-down Flock Honk should be definitely closed boall unregistered sheep. The Council then ad-journed until February. Grantham October Fair.—The annual October Stock Fair was heldin the streets atGrantham on Thursday, and though a fair numbe
RM2CDGYWJ–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . 3 1730 „ .. 2 1320 „ ..2 2 -^=f«^Q. ^:r ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, held atBURY ST. EDMUNDS, 1867. — A SILVERMEDAL was Aw.arded to JOHN WARNERAND SONS CHAIN PUMP. This Pump, fromthe entire absence of Valves, is especially adaptedfor the use of Builders, Contractors, andFarmers. WIND ENGINES, ADAPTED FOR PUMPING, CHAFF-CUTTING, GRINDING, &c.JOHN WARNER and SONS beg to inform the Trade and the Public generally that they have purchased the Patterns of Ihe WIND PVRINPS „„„ ft j i, .v , ?firm of Messrs. Buny & Pollard, of Southwark, and are prepar
RM2CDHXTJ–. The Gardeners' chronicle and agricultural gazette . No. 5791. SWING WATER BARROW. 50 Gals. .. £•. 138 „30 „ ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, held atBURY ST. EDMUNDS, 1807. — A SILVERMEDAL was Awarded to JOHN WARNERA.-D SONS CHAIN PUMP. ThLi Pump, fromthe entire absence of Valves, is especially adaptedfor the use of Builders, Contractors, and Farmers. WIND ENGINES, ADAPTED FOR PUMPING, CHAFF-CUTTING, GRINDING, &o. ..,. ,he lat« JOHN WARNER A.n SONS beg to inform the Trade and the Publi. generally that they have purchased the Patterns of the WIND ENGLVES manufactured bj firm of Messrs. BuBY & Pollard
RM2CDAFYX–. Childs' spring 1922 : seeds that satisfy plants that please bulbs that bloom berries that bear . ive varieties of theAmerican Sweet Pea Society shown at San Francisco-Panama Exposition, and which was awarded the silvermedal of the National Sweet Pea Society of Gieat B .tain T+ includes such sorts as Fiery Cross, Roai fuipie, White and all the late sensational varieties. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; lb., S2.50 4 NEW SPENCER SWEET PEAS 506 Queen Mary-A wonderful noveWy from Austra-lia Several experts have pronounced this the^eijnn^t^Sweet Pea. Color white margined and suffusediv blue It has large dup
RM2CH8FCK–. The bicycling world . ., is about the best thing for a drinking arrange-inent, and is very handy to carry. Any other questions regarding the tour I will be pleased toanswer. Yours truly, Frank A. Elwell. Transcfipt Office, Portland, Me. RACES AT LYNN. The programme of cycle races at Lynn on May 30, is as follows : One-mile novice—First prize, gold medal; second prize, silvermedal. Three-mile amateur handicap—First prize, silver watch; secondprize, pair of opera glasses. One-mile boys race—First prize, gold medal; second prize, silvermedal. Two-mile amateur, 6.10 class—First prize, French clo
RM2CDBPG0–. Farmer and stockbreeder . PUMPS. No Coal. No Oil. No Steam. No Labour. No Cost for Power. Dont Pump by Hand !Dont Cart Water! Estimate, and Reports given. Distance No Objection.Payment by instalments ifrequired. Send for our Book No. S Farm Water Supply. John Blake L° hcringten, Lanes.. SAVE MONEY and MAKE MONEY SAUNDERsons Royal Agricultural Soc. of Englands 1st Prize SilverMedal.Immediate fi ^ TRACTOR Po=t W ir Model G 23-25 B.H.PComplete with Viii<]ing Dram. TheTRACTOR Wh.cn will last twice as longas any other. SAUNDtRSON TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO., Id.ELSTOW WORKS, BEDFORD, ENG.
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