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... at th. ofthi.p.p«. g^bWalk. T. freouentlT mkde the Cootul A> ud complain la are constantly l*** '° r ' that there Visitors, the Proprietor of the . L , V rt w week, •'ODi'BU* un ' „ time to give List of ji-nmenu, , rom Li.t Residents lum. The names 9J The numbari refer the £3S?rf».ie.andthe'lnlualstothe name of the bouse where -re ■>« 'Wher TMJft ltUmHomtjDT* ZT~L. M-dame. Bd,.ey I ...
... in St. Hilda's Hall. MAJOR WORSLEY, and other Gentlemen, will address the meeting. Members will be admitted on presenting their Tickets, * * Conservatives who have not yet obtained tneir Tickets, may do so, by applying at the Committer Room, Baxtergatb. WORKING MEN’S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. THE New and Commodious ROOMS, in ST. ANN’S LANE, are now open to all friends of th® Liberal Party on the ...
... THE MARKETS.— Yaterif. LOUDON. «FTrt n P° I - ?? CATTLE.-The cattle trade has been quiet r> c s-i'pl» of beasts was moderate, but no foreign were included. f . ?? ;f wa» nnner. but business was slow at late rates. The ' ?? f sheep was short but sufficient, and the prices realised • ' . the sameas Mondsy. Calves sold at late rates. Forty milch ' . oftered : 20 English sold at from £17 to £Z8 ...
... . Ik, ?. NORTH RIDING. y **'chael ma3 Quarter Sessions of Peace were Sin House, Northallerton, Tuesday '*t eleven o'clock. The Chairman of the Srt ,* J. C. Dnndas, M.P presided, aud was Sir Lord Bolton, Earl Cathcart, the Right Hon. 11l j * tQfc r, M P., Sir W. C. Bart., the Hon. >. Sir James Meek. Lord Wenlock, the Hon. ?Mill aw ay- the Hon. W. T. Grde-Powlett, Colonel P*ain Turton, Colonel ...
... NORTH RIDING. The Epiphany General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the North Riding were opened at the Court-house, Northallerton, yesterday morning. The Hon. J. C. Dundas, M.P., presided, and the other justices present were—the Earl of Feversham, the Earl of Zetland, Lord Bolton, Lord Wenlock, the Marquis of Londonderry, Lord De Lisle, Lord Wenlock, Right Hon. J. Lowther, M.P., Sir W. C. ...
... Australasian Wool Export Figures Manchester Market Quiet and Unsettled MANCHESTER, Monday The Manchester market was rather unsettled, and spite of the upward movement raw cotton prices, trading conditions were by no means satisfactory. Sellers quoted for wide range fabrics, but many of the offers put forward rendered almost Impossible to business. Cloth trade for abroad was confined to small ...
... body the Public Road along Hodsows « to York Road, and along Allerthorpe Road Allerthorpe Hall, Pockiington, intends to Pn over and along the said public road, and ' erect and maintain poets in and upon the under the powers conferred him by the above-mentioned. w MATTHEW NATHAN, Secretary, jpce. 16th August, 1910. THEATRE, LEEDS.—TO-NIGHT.at 7.30. JULIA NEILSON, FRED TERRY, London Company and ...
... WEDNESDAY The Autumn Assizes for the City of York and the .North and East Ridings were commenced to- day at Yorl:, before Baron Pollock. Prior to opening the City Court his lordship accepted the invitation of the Lord Mayor (Mr. Aid. Clayton) and tbe Lady Mayoress to breakfast at the Mansion House, and among the other invited guests, wbo numbered 130, were the Misses Pollock, the High Sheriff ...
... BALK THIS DAY. POCKLINGTON FORTNIGHTLY STOCK SALE. MR. R. J. SCAIFE will SELL bj AUCTION. on TUESDAY, JA*. 20, 1880, A Number of Fat and Grazing BASTS, Several SHEEP. and PIGS. (From Lord Herrtesaad otber feeders.) DOG CART. Single and Double HARNESS, do. The aale will begin at Quarter to 11. ...
... upon per- Jane 24th, at Christ Church, Hull b» eonal and other security, can quickly be obtained by ev. F. F. Goe, Mr. J. H. Hogarth, of Liverpool Z respectable parties, with easy repayments from one to five xa, only daughter of Captain T. W. Brewer, of m years.—Apply to Kendall and Nayler, Surveyors, &c., rce-street, Anlaby-road, Hull. No cards. (w ...