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1854. Announcement. '[[Anthony White]], Coach Builder and Agricultural Implement Maker, Old Sleaford, respectfully tenders his sincere thanks to the nobility, clergy, and his numerous agricultural friends in Lincolnshire and the adjoining counties, for the liberal support with which he has been honored for the last twenty-five years, and takes this opportunity of informing them that he has taken into Partnership his Nephew, [[William Robert Harris|William R. Harris]]. WHITE and HARRIS having a thorough practical knowledge of the business, and an extensive stock of good and well seasoned materials, as well as competent workmen in every branch of the trade, are enabled to manufacture articles of the very best description at the lowest possible prices. All orders with which W. and H may be honored they pledge themselves to execute with credit, and to the satisfaction of their employers. New and Second hand Carriages and Vehicles of every description always on hand. Agricultural Implements of every kind from all the noted Firms in the Kingdom, including Ransome's well-known Implements, Bentall's celebrated Broad-share Ploughs, Reaping Machines, &c. &c.'<ref>Stamford Mercury - Friday 03 February 1854</ref>
1854. Announcement. 'ANTHONY WHITE, Coach Builder and Agricultural Implement Maker, Old Sleaford, respectfully tenders his sincere thanks to the nobility, clergy, and his numerous agricultural friends in Lincolnshire and the adjoining counties, for the liberal support with which he has been honored for the last twenty-five years, and takes this opportunity of informing them that he has taken into Partnership his Nephew, [[William Robert Harris|William R. Harris]]. WHITE and HARRIS having a thorough practical knowledge of the business, and an extensive stock of good and well seasoned materials, as well as competent workmen in every branch of the trade, are enabled to manufacture articles of the very best description at the lowest possible prices. All orders with which W. and H may be honored they pledge themselves to execute with credit, and to the satisfaction of their employers. New and Second hand Carriages and Vehicles of every description always on hand. Agricultural Implements of every kind from all the noted Firms in the Kingdom, including Ransome's well-known Implements, Bentall's celebrated Broad-share Ploughs, Reaping Machines, &c. &c.'<ref>Stamford Mercury - Friday 03 February 1854</ref>


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Anthony White and William Robert Harris

1854. Announcement. 'Anthony White, Coach Builder and Agricultural Implement Maker, Old Sleaford, respectfully tenders his sincere thanks to the nobility, clergy, and his numerous agricultural friends in Lincolnshire and the adjoining counties, for the liberal support with which he has been honored for the last twenty-five years, and takes this opportunity of informing them that he has taken into Partnership his Nephew, William R. Harris. WHITE and HARRIS having a thorough practical knowledge of the business, and an extensive stock of good and well seasoned materials, as well as competent workmen in every branch of the trade, are enabled to manufacture articles of the very best description at the lowest possible prices. All orders with which W. and H may be honored they pledge themselves to execute with credit, and to the satisfaction of their employers. New and Second hand Carriages and Vehicles of every description always on hand. Agricultural Implements of every kind from all the noted Firms in the Kingdom, including Ransome's well-known Implements, Bentall's celebrated Broad-share Ploughs, Reaping Machines, &c. &c.'[1]

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  1. Stamford Mercury - Friday 03 February 1854