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... Pollard, Pilkington b Hardy . 0 D. Boddy, b Fisher A. Carter, Brook m Hardy .. 15 O. Booth, b Pilkington .. .1. Pollard, b Fisher .. A Butterfield, Hardy T. Bingley, c and b Hardy . U W. Bannister ...
... Pollard, Pilkington b Hardy . 0 D. Boddy, b Fisher A. Carter, Brook m Hardy .. 15 O. Booth, b Pilkington .. .1. Pollard, b Fisher .. A Butterfield, Hardy T. Bingley, c and b Hardy . U W. Bannister ...
... the Queen, on Friday, Her Majesty asked him to make a visit to the scene of the explosion. Mr. Asquith sympathised with Mrs. Thomas on her loss, and observed that the Queen had asked him to tell the sufferers that she herself knew what was to lose both husband ...
... suggests that they are alone to blame for the divorce literature from the stage, but there are other points of view. Mr. Thomas Hardy, forinstance, says that on the stage the presentation of human passions is subordinated to the present ation of mountains ...
... spent in bets on horse racing this country is between £4,000,000 and £5,000,000. A Working Silk Hatter censures Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., for commencing his Parliamentary career by denouncing an article which finds employment for some hundreds of British ...
... . MEANWOOD v. HOLBECK. At Meanwood MEANWOOD. T. Midgley, c and Hardy 12 T. Miltord, 10 J. Kirkby, Pilkington E. Howilen, and b Hardy H. Milfnrd. c Pilkington Hardy .1 AY. Fletcher, Hardy T. T. Bowers, PilkuigtOß I .I.. 9 H. Sykes, not out .!.!.' ...
... Mr. Wood, who stated that the parties met by pre-arrangement in field connected with the Templenewsam Park, and occupied by Thomas Barr. Frederick Bell was present as second for Rothery, Henry Bell acting as bottle-holder and sponger. Charlton was bottle-holder ...
... SOUTH MILFORD. At Normanton. St. John's—W. Rush, back: Thomas Hardwick, N. Rodgers, and another, three-quarter backs; Thomas Rush and F. McGreevy half, backs; Thomas Cox (capt.). D. McGreevy. Thomas Walsh. John Folan, P. Finnighan, C. Finnighan, H. Farrell ...
... evening work only can earn good pay.—Apply 11. Clyde, 111, Road, Leeds. W~HOLESALE _ CLOT.fIN for stitched work.—Apply Dawson, Hardy, k Co., Bedford Street. ANTED Twii good BRICKLAYERS.— Apply E. Walker. Builder, Tong Road, Aruiley FEEDERS -it Wharfedale ...
... can cam good'pay.- Apply 11. ...
... damage is estimated several thousand pounds. Mr. Thomas Hardy's new novel, The Pursuit of the Well-Beloved, is to first appear in The Yorkshire Weekly Post, commencing on October 1. The fame ot Mr. Hardy's last work, Teas of the D'TJrbervilies,' has whetted ...
... Chapman, and H. Aieock, three-quarter backs; T. Wall and W. Hughes, half backs ; J. Jackson,,l. Fittuu. J. Nowell, R. Medley, J. Thomas, J. Shaw, J. McGowan, S. Oman, and T. Clemiuson, forwards. LIVERSEDGE V. CASTLEFORD.—At Castleford. Liversedge—S. Womersley ...
... ALLEGED DRUNKENNESS IN A ROTHWELL INN. THE CHARGE DISMISSED. This morning, at the Wakefield Court-house, Thomas Brown Call, landlord of tha Coach and Horses Hotel, Rothwell, was charged with permitting drunkenness his licensed premises; whilst James Hannan ...