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... TALKS AND TOPICS THIS AFTERNOON. (SPECIAL FOR THE DAILY MAIL) HULL, Thursday, 2.30 p.m. PACIFIC PRICES TO-DAY. The following were the prices the Pacifio, mid-dav. to-day:— , ...
... TALKS AND TOPICS THIS AFTERNOON. (SPECIAL FOR THE DAILY MAIL) HULL, Thursday, 2.30 p.m. PACIFIC PRICES TO-DAY. The following were the prices the Pacifio, mid-dav. to-day:— , ...
... GRAVE-END. A-UUVBD. — April 8 : Corcyra, Hartlepool ; Queen of th* Fleet. Sunderland ; Star, Hartlepool ; Sarah, Hartle- pool ; William Walla, Goole. B*i_K>— April 9 1 Cobden s, Middleebro' ; Mallard s, th* Tvn*. GOOLE. A-WO. — April 8 : Minerva, Ellis. London, wheat. ?? — April 8 : Altona a, Calvert, Hamburg, goods; Marianne Briggs a, Eccles, Hamburg, good*; Vegetack *, Holiiday, Londou. ...
... year pupils have been successful in the Examinations of the Royal Dental Society the Civil Service (open competition), the Pharmaceutical Society, and the College of Pieceptors. Michaelmas Term will commence (D.V.) MONDAY, September 12, 1892. 253 HOUSE, THIRSK. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . . Miss JOPLING, Principals : mas j j O PLING, L.R.A.M., Assisted by Resident and Visiting ...
... YORK AND VICINITY VT TEMPTED SUICIDE AT THE POLICE STATION. Charles Moore, of 11, Lawrence- street, striker, a/as charged at the York Police-court yester- day with being drunk and disorderly on The Mount. The Chief Constable stated that the prisoner tried to strangle himself with his hand- kerch-ef when in his cell at the Police Station. The prisoner was remanded for a week. EBOR HABITATION OF ...
... HAMS IN THE WORLD. • „ OWN KILLING .specially S.kct.d, ANI) CU ...
... 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. ...
... PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES SHLLL COMBS EMEN, PORTABLE DRESSING CASES, and every other Artfcle suitable for Also ELLINGTON BOOTS and SHOES, with Ease and Elegance, of .he best Quality and Workmanship. —____NJL--GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE, 2s. 9d. per 15».j>er Case. ORTH RIDING OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. ftS? T of the ACCOUNT of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURE S SL - RER °f Ac NORTH-RIDING of the County of ...
... The following classes of advertise' meats are charged at the prices given hereon:— In calculating the charge, aeven word* per line may taken the average, and box nunibei required fhla ia counted a* part the advertisement and reckoned four words. Replies advertisement# with box numbers are sent advertisers each evening Machinery, Motor Cars, Horses, Dogs, Cattle and Poultry, Shares, Musical ...