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... Godfrey 2 b Broom , 0 F. Graves, b Salmon .. 2 c Salmon, b Hardy.. 1 B. Redhead, not out .. 1 c Broom, b Godfrey 0 J. W. Moore, a Knox. b Godfrey 0 c Levey, b Hardy 0 &Etna Manes. R. Moore, c Clarke, b H0r1ay.. .. .. G. ...
... Godfrey 2 b Broom , 0 F. Graves, b Salmon .. 2 c Salmon, b Hardy.. 1 B. Redhead, not out .. 1 c Broom, b Godfrey 0 J. W. Moore, a Knox. b Godfrey 0 c Levey, b Hardy 0 &Etna Manes. R. Moore, c Clarke, b H0r1ay.. .. .. G. ...
... cut her face, inflicting a black eye. She fell down against the wall insensible, and had since been under medical treatment. Thomas Layton maid he saw the bottle thrown at complainant, and it cracked on her head as hard as it could go off. Mrs. (trace White ...
... currants : 1 Thomas Lucas, 2, 8. Lawrence, 3 Geo. Wilson. VEGITABLid. 1 D. Bearcock, 2 W. kceve.jun., 3 T. Lucas. T. Gotobed and S. Lawrence extra prises. Kidney potatoes : 1 Thomas Chevil, 2 Win. Beeton, 3 T. Luella Round potatoes : 1 Thomas Chevil, 2 8 ...
... curled upwards ; the four legs were perfect, with hair thereon similar to a dog. Txs. AND GARDEN Psatx.—The Vicar and Mrs. Thomas, who are ever ready to promote the welfare of the inhabitants, either in business or pleasure, entertained all the poor widows ...
... purposes : 1 J Page. Srsoun PRIZES. For the beet collection of vegetables, given byMrs Joseph Martin: 1 W Bennyworth, 20 South, 3 Thomas Brown. For the beet arranged baskets of flowers, given by Mies Luddington, for members of the Girls' Club only : 1 Francis ...
... opened in 1870 err 1871, and the money bad been retained ever since. he did not think a promissory note was given. The claim of Thomas Richards, Wimblington, was for money guarantied. It was money advsneed on second mortgage, fur which Mr. Richards became surety ...
... Parker. GOODWIN--SMITH.—At St. Andrew's Church, Whittlesea, Oct. 19, Thomas Goodwin, to Kate Smith. GOODGER—HARDY.—At Southea - cum - Diorrow, Oct. 23, John William Goodger, to Charlotte Hardy, of Emneth. GREENWOOK—KING.—At St. Peter's Church, Fordham, Oct ...
... (Animals) Act. Tim Mmnswo or TIM Szasoa.—St. Martin's Summer has this year been indeed a reality, for not only are many half-hardy flowers still in bloom, but ripe raspberries have been gathered in several gardens near Wisbech within the past few days. Fara ...
... Market Deeping. The interment took place at Forest Gate, amongst these present at the same being Dr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Mr. Hardy, Miss Pratt, Miss Wright, and Mr. C. Wright. Several handsome wreaths were placed on the coffin. Tn. Tonneaux. ro Ma. Taintos ...
... ; and a number of Scotch sheep of his own grazing, together with some of Mr. T. D. Dearlove's prime Berkshire porkers. Mr. Thomas Teasley, junior's commodious shop in High-street was filled with the following prime meat, viz.: Mr. Thirkel's prize heifer ...
... ire Careers. 24 Studio Margaret/ Viktorberg Press. 25 Derek Tibbs. 26 Brian Hardy Ltd. 27 Trustee Savings Bank, 28 Fenland Advertiser. 29 Bodger Brothers Ltd. 30 R. W. Thomas & Co Ltd. 31 _ Christian Books. 32 Rachel Smith. 33 Mick Walker (Motor Cycles) ...
... Cambridgeshire Careers, 22 Brian Hardy Ltd., 23 Top Temps Agency, 24 Studio Margaret/The Viktorberg Press. G) • 1 • 25 Wisbech Insurance Brokers, 26 Cross Keys Joinery, 27 Tile Craft, 28 G. E. Salter, 29 R. W. Thomas & Co Ltd., 30 Leicester Building Society ...