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... BOROUGH OF LEKDS.—The Markets Committee of the Lee«la Corporation an- prepared to receive TENDERS for REMOVING the REFUSE ana GARBAGE from the KIRKGATE MARKET for one year commencing the Ist January next. Slfcificalicm may *eu the office of the Markets Su ...

AGRICULTURAL NOTES

... of digging for it a short distance beneath the sod with spade, the soil being so devoid that it is not even necessary to use pick. wonder that under the.o circumstances hear croakiu ...

WKEKLY NOTES

... l««t we crept special tliruoih Richmond. Twickenham, and -n, my mind was etill occupied to that direction. its bright spring garbage was lovely. Toe hawthorn, and chestnuts looked splendid ; in fact, from the aland the far side the Park in bright perhaps ...

LICENSES FOR SLAUGHTERING HORSES

... use of the slaughter-house. It appeared that formerly the Corporation was allowed to take possession of the blood and other garbage, and in consideration thereof the pork batchers were provided with hot water. A decision having been given the Court of Queen's ...

ROBBGS

... to tbe Council to alter one of the fcye laws with respect the keeping and removal of blood and garbage. The bye-laws at present provide that blood and garbage be put Into separate tubs vessels, and conveyed away between the hours ten o'clock night and eight ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1885

... documents can justly claim morality superior at all to that of the man who picks his opponent's pocket If way into Parliament can only be found soiling oneself with moral garbage of tbe most loathsome kind, then honest men may readily leave the honour to ...

THE YORK;

... interfered tbe child's behalf, nor had any of offored her food. to picking erupts tbe gutter, it was known that children of Noble's age often had depraved tastes and ate dirty garbage. Hs oonteoded that by the very terms under which the child was boarded ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1874

... rousing. has been roused. The latter at Birmingham on the hustings quoted Scripture in order to nil his political hearers with garbage, saying something about the Conservatives, Mooes, the wilderness, and the ten commandment* If Moees had been living would ...

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... furnace vegetable garbage, offal of fish, or other refuse the kind, comes out charcoal, possessing, all charcoal does, great disinfect ing and deodorising properties, and which is also valuable as manure. The quantity of market garbage carbonised last month ...

KSHIRE POST, SATURDAY. NOVEMBE

... the police, and apparently believed them. According to this statement, centleman having in his possession a curiosity shell picked on one of the battlefields of the Franco-German War, and not heing quite satisfied in his mind as to its freedom from danger ...

THJii lOKKSHIKE I'OiST, MOiXDAY, AC GUST 4, 1890

... having their sympathies excited, gave her food. some occasions they saw the child picking bits bread out the gutter and eating it, and once woman saw the utile girl garbage out the ptg-swill tub the yard. prisoner'* attention had been culled to the fact ...