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... trm »t municipal elections Hall take a « K Railway Company, oaaaw to-day, directors' in Hull duri. the year. 1 the Show last . .. ...
... trm »t municipal elections Hall take a « K Railway Company, oaaaw to-day, directors' in Hull duri. the year. 1 the Show last . .. ...
... OUR WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REVIEW. OUR GRAIN CROPS. The preliminary statement showing the estimated total production of wheat, barley, and oats iv the years 1894 and 1893 Great Britain was issued by the Board of Agriculture Saturday. Previous official returns published some months ago recorded the relative positions the areas in the years specified. It was then seen that wheat and barley each ...
... Sunday, between in Brunswick-avenue and Pearson Park, Ruby Scarfpin, old fashioned; reward. Sca ...
... AT A PRIVATE MEETING. MR. J. H. WILSON_AND THE TICKET. Remarkable Statement# This morning lite Times attributes the following* remarkable statement to Mr J. H. Wilson: —At private meeti ...
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... KORTH RIDING; The Epiphany Quarter S_i«M for ths North ' Biding ot Vorksi iro opened at t-be Court Uo_3, Northallerton, nn _u_lav, the ckairmat oi trie Bench, the Hon. John A. Diindas, presiding. NKW MA'jISrRATKS. The ?? gentieme.-i qualified as North B'.iiicg justices, and look their seats oa liie bi i i-h *.— Mr. George Lord Beiforth, the rJ-4 ?? Scarborough; Mr. Alfred Oimeiby Cochrane, N ...
... mm ^^EGRAMB wo** ?? ?? ?? *w«ni. ■^[g TUB__B ?? Paßa, Tavmaajr. A telegram from Constantinople abates that the fmm has eommu-eated te the farwfgn ambes- ?? deuirl regarding MM troubles in Atmenia The insurgent* at Zeitufa pillager! and butned several Mussulman villagas. They killed 266 Itussulman inhabitants, and wounded about 100. |*ive hundred houses were burned. ...
... something in the way exceptionally brilliant play comes from the game of 16,000 points up ev«n in 'the above match Saloon, Catherine Stwt, Strand, London, which finishes today, victory wrms well within the grasp North. Yesterday's doings the part either man, alsbough not quite what has achieved during the week, fully upheld their high repute. Thin gone stood ...
... NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. HALF-YEARLY MEETING. The half-yearly meeting of the proprietors of the North-Eastern Rail way Company was held yesterday at the De Grey Rooms, York. Mr. J. Dent Dent, chairman of the Board, presided. There was a large attendance of shareholders. Mr. C. N. Wilkinson, secretary, having read the notice con- vening the meeting the chairman affixed the seal of the ...
... Arrivals.—Visitors, wh® may bo desirous of registering their names among the Arrivals, will And a book open for that purpose attlieOßlceof this paper. Church Walk. Asenuuiries are frequently made at the Courier Office lor apartments, and complaints are also as constantly made by strangers to Leamington, that there is no published List of visitors, the Proprietor of the Courier undertake to ...
... at th. ofthi.p.p«. g^bWalk. T. freouentlT mkde the Cootul A> ud complain la are constantly l*** '° r ' that there Visitors, the Proprietor of the . L , V rt w week, •'ODi'BU* un ' „ time to give List of ji-nmenu, , rom Li.t Residents lum. The names 9J The numbari refer the £3S?rf».ie.andthe'lnlualstothe name of the bouse where -re ■>« 'Wher TMJft ltUmHomtjDT* ZT~L. M-dame. Bd,.ey I ...
... WEDNESDAY The Autumn Assizes for the City of York and the .North and East Ridings were commenced to- day at Yorl:, before Baron Pollock. Prior to opening the City Court his lordship accepted the invitation of the Lord Mayor (Mr. Aid. Clayton) and tbe Lady Mayoress to breakfast at the Mansion House, and among the other invited guests, wbo numbered 130, were the Misses Pollock, the High Sheriff ...