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HATHERN

... HATHERN. Tea Mzerve.—On wm‘h“ tea party in conpection with Hathern Co-operative Socrety was held in the large hall over the stores, when M‘mdon. After teas public ll“:‘‘ beld, Me. J. Mitchall, of the, \Jn the chair, Thero was » atvendance. —The inoflni’;h ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. SawvaTion Al i Aruy. —On M 1 o= in connection with 3* findby night a special ser iot T T - the : ) and evg:unu n;‘n Fo“:l? Biniz S o e ing the annual meeting of m\hm.—& Monda; ¥ Smytbp’c:u Lield in the National hé rather iinin:dm' in tho chate ...

HATHERN

... The total sum from the Hathern branch amounted to upwardsof £ll, which, considering the depressed state of tiade, is highly eacouraging to the society. Hataeey Star F.C. v. LovcHBOROUGH VICTORIA F.C.—This matoh was played at Hathern on Saturday last, The ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. L ~aataneesar-al ~ De e S ] e Perin n m.'.fimemxm -nfnmthkn.!tk '.&(e;;uon);'ndon? Matthews, missionary to the Indians of Guiana, who Bee S R e ke P s y generomt » lady part Mnu'vJMndumfl{: Foorsars. —Harwees Lissnar Ouvs v. Kseworrs 81. ANDREW'S ...

Hathern, Leicestershire,

... Hathern, Leicestershire, T() BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a 3 HOUSE, with Butcher's and Fruiterer's Shop, and also good stable and necessary outbuildings thereto, situate in Hathern. A good business is being done, and satisfactory reasons can be given for ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. Cruron SUNDAY ScHOOL TREAT.—The annual treat to the scholars attending this school was given by the rector (Rev. E. Smythies) on Thursday last. The children assembled on the rectory lawnat 4 p.m., and there partook of a substantial tea, which ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. An unusual incident occurred at Hathern last Friday, which caused a grest deal of excitement. It appears Mmh&hfixfidudmmwku:s to Mr, man, wers grazing on mfiby Mre, Csuldwell, the “limbs of the law” baving in pursusoce of their duty gone there to ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. CraPEL ANNIVERSARY.—On Sunday last the sanual services in copnection with the Primitive Methodist Chapsl of this nu.?n were held, wben sericons were preached by Miss Snow, of Mountsorrel. There were ood congregations, and the collections realised ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. Coxseavanive Ass ciamiox.—The annoal mesting took place at the National Sehoolroom on Thursduy evening, the Rev. F. Smythies presuding. The accounts were passed showing a balanee in hand. The election of officers for the year was as follows :— ...

HATHERN,

... HATHERN, Luinisi AND Forgioy Kisue Soorery.— On Wednesdsy wveniog the annusl meeting of the Hathorn branch of this society was hold in tie National school-room., The Rev. )i, Smythiss, M.A., rector, ocoapied the ehair aud there was & good attendance.—The ...

HATHERN

... fought on party lines, and they had showed how Hathern stood in the Liberal interest. (Cheers.)—~Three cheers were then given for Mr. Gladstone, and the crowd separated. Sueey Tows V. Harusas. —Played st Hathern on Laster Monday. Score :— Harnesv. SiLeey ...

HATHERN

... HATHERN. WhrrsoNTine. —This holiday has been observed Bere, bflnoloobr:lkly um&wnicoemdouo'iqw the depression of trade. a good compauy visited Ilkeston to witness nm match between Ilkeston C.C. and Hathern 0.C., the former coming off victorious, Monday ...