. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. British. Communications to the Editor to be addretted ' Stbanokwayb Printino Office, Tower Street, Cambridge Circus, [tf o. 369. Vol. XVII.] JULY 18, 1889. [Published Weekly.] ^tutorial, ftottas, t£r. BRITISH BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY MEETING AND CONVERSAZIONE. The next Quarterly Conversazione will be held at 105 Jermjn Street, on Wednesday, July 24th, at six o'clock. Members desirous of introducing subjects for discussion, or to submit new, improved, or interesting appliances, are requested to commu- nicate with the Secretar
. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. British. Communications to the Editor to be addretted ' Stbanokwayb Printino Office, Tower Street, Cambridge Circus, [tf o. 369. Vol. XVII.] JULY 18, 1889. [Published Weekly.] ^tutorial, ftottas, t£r. BRITISH BEEKEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY MEETING AND CONVERSAZIONE. The next Quarterly Conversazione will be held at 105 Jermjn Street, on Wednesday, July 24th, at six o'clock. Members desirous of introducing subjects for discussion, or to submit new, improved, or interesting appliances, are requested to commu- nicate with the Secretary not later than Monday, the 22nd inst. County representatives will meet at 149 Regent Street, at o'clock. John Huckle, Secretary. Kings Langley, July \Wi. MR. HENRY YATES, OF GRANTHAM. It is with profound grief that we have received the following sad news respecting the death of Mr. H. Yates, who so recently performed the duties of judge at the Royal Show, Windsor:— ' The Death of a Grantham Gentleman at IIorsforth.—Mr. Taylor, district coroner, held an inquest at Horsforth on Thursday relative to the death of Mr. Henry Yates (49) of Grantham, a steam plough manufacturer, whose dead body was found in Newlay Wood by a boy on Wednesday evening. The deceased gentleman had been staying with his wife at the house of Mr. Daniels, Fern Bank, Newlay, having been recom- mended by his medical adviser at Grantham to seek change of air for a short time, as he bad been suffering from mental depression. He was visited only on Tuesday by Dr. Nunneley, of Leeds. On Wednesday evening he went out with the intention of sending a telegram from the post-office, and was not afterwards seen alive. lie was found in a small plantation near Newlaithes Hall with his throat cut, and a clasp-knife underneath him covered with blood.—A verdict of " Suicide whilst of unsound mind" was returned.' Mr. R. A. H. Grimshaw, in communicating the above, writes :— 'It is with great pain I have
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