TO LET--JCwb Unfurnished Booms, 5 Market Street. /
JXEEIt OF ANGXEMY TZMQBSL When an ■oH ehestaaut - tre« -was *&■ «ently cat down at Milton, in Berkshire, there -was found .the fossilised antler of ; » deer. Some forty t&oaaaad yeais ag^ the deer may have lived" in tbe" primevaJt Britisih forest which, then coveted these islande to the: verge "of t3ie ekalk iiUs of Wiltshire or the Downs. ■ . ■■■• , ' V"' :':-" Liverpobl has dreamed a fair of a pathway that shall nm wa*nd the city boundary for 20 mites. Ftarpering s&ruibs&hall sweeten the way, iand trees shall aroh over it; No ear shall tysweep sereeeMn'g asong hy this velvety path. It shall be afl grass and Aowers and peaco.
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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 9, 24 July 1930, Page 7
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113Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 9, 24 July 1930, Page 7
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