Freesias are se fragrant, and, when properly understood, are so easy to grow, that space should be found for some of them in every greenhouse where sweet-snaelling blossoms are desired. Unfortunately, however, many people fall into the ern* of plantlhg tho bulbi too late, and th
6 August 1904 - Beverley Independent - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
The Oroyo railway, which runs from Callao to the goldfields of Cerro tle Pasco, is considered one the wonders in the Peruvian world. It is certainly the greatest feat of railway engineering Ii either hemisphere. Commencing Callao, it ascendes the narrow valley of the Riroac, ris
6 August 1904 - Beverley Independent - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
WHY AN APPLE FALLS. We all know quite well that an article rapidly round will throw off any loose object. We twirl a mop that it may throw off the drops of water upon it. Why does not the earth, whirling round at the terrific rate of 1,000 miles an hour at the equator, throw us
6 August 1904 - Beverley Independent - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
The two handicap matches of 18 holes for the monthly badges offered by the Beverley and Biding Golf Club have been finished. The gold badge won by Mr. J. Gould Smith, with a net BONO of 78. The silver badge was won by Mr. T. B. Todd. with a net of 78. The following were the more
6 August 1904 - Beverley Independent - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
At Bow-street Police-court,onTuesday,before Sir A. de Rutsen, William Thomas, aged aixtydive, described as a journalist, was charged with frauds cm women. Mr. Sims appeared on behalf of the Public Prosecutor. Evelyn Edwards, • single woman, who said sh• was • waitress, deposed t
6 August 1904 - Beverley Independent - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
At the Leven Petty Sessions, on Wednesday, before Mr. W. Bothell and Captain Bothell, John Atkinson, butcher, of was charged with cruelly ill-treating a mare by walking it from Bmndesburion to Beverley while in an unfit condition on July 23rd. Herbert Goforth, labourer, said he
6 August 1904 - Beverley Independent - Beverley, Yorkshire, England
• A lamentable and painful occurrence the conclusion of the Hull polo season on Monday. The visitors to Westbourne Avenue were the crack Harlitigham Club, and a most enjoyable and keenly fought game, which the home side won, was within it couple of minutes of terminating when a
6 August 1904 - Beverley Independent - Beverley, Yorkshire, England