ON THE BEST MODE AND PERIOD OP APPIsTING

... apply half the dressing in the last week of February, aud the other half in the first week in April. The Rev. E. Smythies (Hathern Rectory, Loughborough) said much difference of opinion existed in this country as to whether the greatest benefit would be ...

WHERE YOONG MEN OF CAPITAL

... wheelwright, and arlisansgenerally, but foryoung fellows of education and capital, say eons of farmers; and the Rev. E. Smythies, Hathern Rectory, Loughborough, undertook to tell such men what is the best part of the world for them to go with 500/. or 1,000/. ...

[December 28, 1867. Is. 6d. As regarded this item for moving porters, he might olxserve, that if he put out

... and with the engine they would be enabled to thrash their corn without waiting for weather (cheers). The Rev. E. Smythies (Hathern Rectory, Loughborough) wished to mention one point of great interest to himself and to thousands besides, who were in a similar ...

IOOOAITH AZOON

... himself in • hurry and had forgotten to pot on his other stocking. Perk tad locked him, and cams away trots the comme with his hathern paskethook dietendel, as in a dropsy with hank notee. I hated him with a deep and undying hotool ; but one he asked me to ...

WATERFORD

... libeller. Parkhurst 3d do. I euterbury Mb. Canada, Colnhemer 3d do. Colt:Meter loth, Waterford rili do. Shrilled Yalta, I hathern 6th do. StoJ, Cape, Wincherter 40. Neobridie 33r4, Portemooth 70 Mb, let Dray. Cat'? Ili, A Idershott 24 Jn, DeMlio 11 ...

Published: Wednesday 01 December 1869
Newspaper: Clonmel Chronicle
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1805 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

MILITARY PROMOTIONS AND EXCHANGES

... H. Armytage, who retires; Ensign and Lieu- tenant Sir ?? Des Voeux, Bert, to be Lieutenant and Captain, by purchase, vice Hathern; Ca L. D. Oscullston toube Ensign and Lieutenant, by purchase, vice Sir F. A. flea Voeeu, Dart., 8th Feet-Captain Ferris, ...

Published: Thursday 24 November 1870
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 890 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... of carraun ci tnt-ban- In -O ~~ nl nsi po-ion cf tI.elg4 rd SZIa. Ir.Op. -tatlrte lnrosorr-_ Ctagh, containing The Great hather-n and Oattaerna ?? beside the Loond Of C10onfad ar..l tb-h',rol pruac Cudt dangh. an d tire X M -trtrah' Statioeu(rri, m l~es ...

TIlFi NEWRY MUNICIPAL ELECTIONSWIt.VT THEY THINK OF IN DUi! LIN (From the Dublin Evening Dost. ) It has bc«o the

... Monday morning, the mail train from Leeds and the north St. Pancras was proceeding at full speed between Loughborough and Hathern. the latter part of the train, from some unexplained cause, left the metals, and was dragged along the permanent way for some ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1871
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1468 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... express, which leaves Trent at 5.45, was nearing Loughborough at full speed, and when about midway between that place and Hathern, from some yet usexplained cause, the latter part of the train left the metals, Ave or six carriages being dragged along the ...

DUBLIN ADVERTISING GAZETTE AND MAGAZINE

... Nottingham for London at 5.25 a.m. Daring . - :ay a number of workmen had been engaged in n . ynrg a portion of the line at Hathern, near Lon,. tough. The night mail passed over the spot in: - .ty ; but when the morning mail was passing or• place at full ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1871
Newspaper: Dublin Advertising Gazette
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6606 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

GENER A L NEWS OF THE WEEK

... Nottisgham for London at 5.25 as. Daring Banda, a number of workmen had been engaged in relaying a portion of the line at Hathern, near Longhbomegh. The night mall pained over the spot in safety ; bat when the morning mail waa passing over the plain at ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1871
Newspaper: Gorey Correspondent
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1414 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Trim DArLyEtxAMINM. BELFAST, FRIDAY, 8 MARCH, 1872 THE TICHBORNE CASE

... Prince of Wales. The late Mrs. Fitch, of Bath, had bequeathed the institution • legacy of £300; and the late Maria Knight, of Hathern, one of RlOO. New lifeboats had recently been sent to Sunderlsnd, yrieniouth, and Howth. The lac-named boat was readily granted ...