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... aid Harewood Parish Church Lighting Scheme), 10 to 8. The Hon. Oliver Stanley, M.P., at Sedbergh School Prize Distribution, 11. Lord Thompson (Minister for Air) at Giggles-wick School Speech Day, 2. The King's Cup Air Race. Yorkshire Federation of Women's Institutes—Choral and Folk Dancing Festiva Swinton Park, Masham. Brough nnd District Agricultural Show. Yorkshire County Allotments ...
... on Friday, the 25th Inst., confined to Cattle within 10 Miles\f that Place, and subject to exist ...
... ls from Midland Stations ''^ H-47; also from Barton at 10 Sudbury, 10/9; Tutbury, p IONSHIP. - MO ...
... DIRHASI UNIVERSITY .—Messrs Thomson, Cundill, and Bird, have been recommended the examiners for the Barrington Scholarships. The Dean and Chapter have received for the University Library, a valuable set of books from Brown, this cityßurke's Works, from the Hon. A. Trevor;—Buckley's Edition of the History and Lile Thuanus, 7 vols, folio, 1738, a'Hebrew Bible, vols. 4t0., (R. Stephens,) supposed ...
... br. c. AVhalelwne, 1. Sir Henry Hvdinge's b. c. Gou- |ii, by Cardinal York, 2. Mr Hesseltine's ch. c. by Marmion, Duncombe's br. c. Don Cossack, 4. Mr I.inton's bc. by Coelebs, 5. Two drew. Even betting, Gonsalvi n'rainst the field. A good race. The winner was cheered. Sit.via Cur, value SOgs. subscription ofsgs. each, p.p. with SOgs. added by the town, (the surplus in specie to tlio winner) ...
... Ur y cutting of the Ashford branch railway between Can and In event of accident, the for neglect using proper precautions lor the I' safety would be deservedly very heavy. A shopkeeper named ilearnden, living in the of Staplegate, was Wednesday last remanded in by the Canterbury Magistrates for further the possession a l.irge number of sac* ing to millers and others the . following day, the ...
... HOUSE COMMONS, TUESDAY, Flu. 6. few petitions various subjects were presented different members. Mr. Cdbdess gave notice that that day fortnight he should move for select committee to inquire into what effect the importation of foreign corn had the interests tenant-farmers farm-labourers iu this country. Mr. Hieardo said It was bis retention, an early day, to bring forward uioUon relative the ...
... magnificent collection of plate, manufactured eminent London firm, consisting of an chased silver tea and coffee service, * «pkndid silver salver to match, superb silver liqueur stand, with artistically cut-glass Strings, handsome d buying watch, an Albert Chain, and purse of gold, will presented highly-esteemed and popular master T. J. P. Andrew, Esq., at Skelton Castle, the residence of J. T ...
... fast dis:ip|iearing and IM-ing re|.|ae- | invariably by One-horse Carts. They are fitted with WOODS and Co.’s CELEBRATED HARVEST FRAMES. WOODS AND (La J. Woods and Son J, SUFFOLK I HON WORKS, STOW MARKET. BRANCHES AT BURY ST. EDMUNDS AND COLCHESTER. FOU AUTUMN SOWING-WHEAT MANURE PRICE ,£s 11 is, PER TON, FOR WHEAT. REAXK, PEAS, TARES, &o. MANUFACTURED JOSEPH FISON, CHEMICAL MAXrjM; WORKS, ...
... ANOTHER SPEECH IN EDINBURGH. HOME AND FOREIGN POLICY. The last ot Mr. Gladstone's great meetings was held on Monday afternoon, in the Music Hall, 'Edinburgh, the doors of ...
... (Mr. /Grew ALU'rsna and Mr. Justice ...