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... for .oriy-aeven runs. , The Huddersfield gentlemen commenced their second innings bv sending A. and Blenkhorn the wickets—a ripper from Grundy, soon settled Blenkhom. Joshua Thomas also shared the same fate, without troubling the scorers. James now mined ...

SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. 1855

... in every size and quality. »t the lo g for an^quantity.— HELLEWELL’S. Nos. 15, 17. 19. 21. Corporation-street. Manchester. RIPPERS of OVERSHOE S may save HELLEWELL and Co., Importers, Noa. 15, 17, 19, 21, Corporation street. XTULCANIZED GAS TUBING, reduced ...

Hatltaiß Notices. CHEAP TRIP TO GREENFIELD. FARE THERE AND BACK, Bd. The Excursion Train in connection with the ..

... Monday, the 26th of July. Cards of Terms, &c., forwarded on application. Queen-street South, Huddersfield, June 18th, 1858. RIPPER-HOUSE SEMINARY, MIRFIELD. Mrs. G. E. KENT thanks her friends for tbeir liberal support, and begs to inform them that the DUTIES ...

Cricfcet

... well in his new position of long leg. Mr. Makinson ; played a good innings ot 21, when he was bowled by Hodg- : son with a ripper. Mr. A. Rowley, however, played the ' innings of the day, registering a beautifully-got 21, when he was also bowled by Hodgson ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1861
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2128 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY DECEMBER 1862 prosecutrix public-house day the drink she fell on floor lost ..

... Huddersfield Friday the prisoner came to Mr Hill’s shop ticket for trying-plane jack-plane smoothing planes two tennen saws ripper long brace bits and very good bass offered me the ticket for I said I should wish to tools before I bought ticket I agreed ...

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... Uncle Chunk, then, a man of some talent and infinite impudence, was remarkable even in his own country as an accomplished Ripper or Whippcr. He had chawed off —I mean he had shot with his own hand, during his thirty years of manhood, and between the epochs ...

Published: Saturday 12 March 1864
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3710 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY 27 1864 ' LETTER London Friday August Within last have verilied Baying truth ..

... a chance to Tarrant point off one of Tinley’s full pitched slows J Brooke followed scored three and then fell a victim to ripper from Tarrant Diruton took his place led off well with two Shotton twisted out of his innings by Tinley he gave for Hornby ...

THE CHURCH EXTENSION MOVEMENT

... of Church people would be the consequence. Instead of a church not a quarter or half filled, we should have? ; over i o ™^ Rippers. Where one attends now, there would be twenty ; and when the present places were tilled then would be the time for the c ection ...

Published: Saturday 06 May 1865
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 472 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY JUNE 15 18G7 B M C OF THE ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS TTNTTED by of management officers

... re-assembling caught Hayward out iu style applauded The score of 32 three throe nine twos rest C took place in five Big-nall's off ripper but until 21 including six tw-03 Iddison field in full work during together the failed secure one run the ball one tbe spectators ...

THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER AUGUST 3 1867 imperial parliament OF July BILL of u unable to illnees therefore in of ..

... but a three of his would only have been single had it not been for an overthrow career however cut short by Luke giving a ripper for his mid-wicket He made 6 and on retiring the total score stood 68 for wickets Odams his successor but he finished the ...

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... of cricket. Play was commenced by Mr. C. J. Armitage (vice-presi- dent of St. John's) taking the ball and with one of his rippers quickly disposed of a batsman (Mr. C. H. Bradley) who is often a teaser to bowlers. Mr. G. H. Milnes, of Luscelles HaU, by ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1868
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2044 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

SATURDAY JUNE 1SG8 ’ I HEDGE-ROSE tctter'd little thing torn wheels thee morn And soil'd soul in still I recall

... $4 Carpenter for companion but for for swiping graz-d taken in the manner by Pinder Freeman he does he chance t but the one ripper Ta rant l one more there being wickets for o’clock during time playiDg fall' round work fielder? by F Coward brother Charles ...