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HATHERN

... HATHERN. VALVE or PROPERTY HAMM:. —On Monday Mr. J. W. Abbott offered several tote of Hatboro pro. piety for sale by .action at the Mall'. Head Hotel. The first tot, =USW( of cotters and garden, having • frontage of Mk 6i.. the town street, and eantshuag ...

LOCIGHBOR0(7071

... and teachers mumbled at the schoolroom, Ashby -aquas% at two o'clock, and marched in procreate, headed by the banner and Hathern Brae Band, to fields (kindly lent by Mr. Mallard) in Toothill-lane. Tea was there partaken of in a large magasesapgied by ...

LTPINHBOROUG

... schools, Swanstreet, and from there marched in procession to the Marketplace, where they sang several hymns, being led In the Hathern Brame Band, who had accompanied them from the schools. Thence they proceeded to the park. where tea was supplied in the marquee ...

JOHN WARREN AND SON, BUILDERS OF THE NEW MEDICAL BROUGHAM; alio do =PIM BTANHOPE PHAETON, UNDER ♦ OWT.,

... LOUGHBOROUGH. Dl5. §tatrons - 7 To return To return %awe day. July 31 or August 1 Castle Donington 5.0 Kesrworth 5.15 4,15 6,6 Hathern 5.22 1 Loughborough 5.3 t 1 Barrow-on Soar 5.38 4/- 6/. Sileby 5.45 Children under 12 half-fares. Return trains leave as ...

EL4THERN

... short service was conducted by the Rev. H. B. Hamilton and the Rev. L. Cooper, vicar of St. John's, Leicester. Headed by the Hathern bow band, and with the customary banners, the children, under the direction of their teachers,_ marched to the Elms Park ...

LITTLE BYTIIAM

... ns& and ale charm were are pro, the forger brag takes by E. Tapp. At the conclusion of the meeting Si pledges were taken. HATHERN. Sumas &mom. Sasemoss.-0a SaWayisrt dos =Baal is with the Scheel ware peassbsd by Kt, li• bosoms& la the anew= tha w w as ...

7.XCITING STRUGGLE IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... Wilde Saw. bridge to Martha, daughter Mr. Jonathan Haywood. WAN/WIELD —CODDINGTON.—On the Bth inat., at the perish church, Hathern, by the Rev. E. Smythies, M.A., rector of the parish and rural dean, Mr. John Wakefield to Miss Anne Coddington, granddaughter ...

DEfißi

... costs, or 21 days' hard labour. !Vann AND DIBOII3II2LT AT —Grow Arstatrewg was charred with beim, drunk and disorderly at Hathern, on the 25th July.—Defendant, who did not apple was, on the evidence of P.C. Hamby and George Devuoport, sentenced to 28 days' ...

THE MELTON 3 SHEEPHHZD

... drink was allowed on the ground. The Rev. F. Pyemont, Mr. S. Harriman, Mr. Betts (Loughborough), and Mr. H. T. Buirowes (Hathern) act.ed as judges, in which capacity they gave general satisfaction. Mr. Charles Hall was again starter, and his manner of ...

THE MELTON MOWBRAY MERCURY AND OARHAM AND UPPINGHAM NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1882. MR. HODSON'S WAITRWORKS ..

... without charge, the only condition being that the Board will pay the wages of a Clerk of the Works In whom I have eouhdence. HATHERN FLOWER SHOW. RIPORT TO nil RATErATRIVI. price at Loughborough gtation £4 5 0 Carnage to works 0 10 0 —4,370 0 0 rxenvation ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. SINCLI WICIUT MATCH.—.\ single wicket match was Rlayed at Hatboro, ma Satanist , Met, between Mr. J. atcliffe, and Mr. ThOCIASS Beech and Retterley, Mr. Ratcliffe playing the tee. Sore Prot Maims Ntr. T. Beech b Ratcliffe 0; second innings, ...

(VA LVILLB

... in Katorday evening a supper was held at the house of Mr. R. Walker,. King's Ands, Hathern T;rn, in voirneeihrn with a single wicket match which we, played at. Hathern, between Meows. J. Ratcliffe, T. Beech, and F. Hetterley. Amongst those were Messrs ...