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THE FLOWER GARDEN

... Thompson. Highgate, Stalmine, has a filly by Mahomed out of a Shire mare. Mr. Thomas Williamson, Moss House, Rawcliffe, has a filly by Munchausen. A mare belonging to Mr. Thomas Banks, of Bile. borough, dropped a colt foal to Lord Charles, but unfortunately ...

A LANCASTER STANDARD AND COUNTY ADV ...., , . PRIMROSE LEA(iUE. In the course of an interesting speech, he ..

... Riley, -Edward certainly spoke well for their organisatiou and concluded an iutoresting speech with a stirring gregational) e Hardy, John Akieter, John Wadsworth. Colonel position in that portion of the constituency. The armee] for eupport to the Unionist ...

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... preceding night. On the night in question, Thomas Fate's, painter, Morecambe, aid that the prisoner 'borrowed threepence off as the latter said he had money. Margaret Jane Timmins, assistant to Messrs. Hardy and Willis. boot and shoe minute ftureen, Morecambe ...

tirtbs, iftarriagrs, Draths

... Barrowln.Furness. Sale—On the 19th inst., at St. Paul's. Sale, Fred, son of E. Marston, of Southport. to Annie, daughter of Thomas Bumby, Sale. Southport—On the 19th inst., at the West End Congregational Church. Southport, by Professor J. A. Mitchell, of ...

her to come up for judgment in six months. the magistrates discharged her on these condition.. TOWN HALL ..

... connected with slaughter-houses to avoid any cruelty arising.—The defendant was accordingly A PUTRID PIO INTENDED FOE FOOD. Thomas Long, butcher, Lancaster, was summoned for having in his possession for human consumption a pig that was unsound.—Mr. Roper ...

or heifer, two years old or upwards 1 and 2, J. Thompson. Heifer, under two years old 1, W. Thompson

... Stud Company; 2, J. G. 1 Douglas-Willan. Cob, mare or gelding, 13 2 and 1 not over 14 2 bands 1, W. ;2, G. Greenall ; 13, H. Hardy. Shire horses :-Stallions, three years old or upwards: 1, A. Grandage ; 2, T. Chernock ; 3, W. Hollins. Stallion, foaled ...

fitarriagtz

... of Wm. Bullock, Willrwood Langcliffe. Settle—On the 6th' inst., Thomas, infant son of Thomas Procter. engine driver. Ulverston—On the 7th inst.. at his residence, Fonntainatreet, Thomas Poatlethwaite, solicitor, aged 75 years. Ulverston—On the Bth inst ...

LANCASTER STANDARD AND COUNTY ADVERTISER, AUGUST 25, 1803. DIVISION a very considerable number of the ..

... single spikes, T. Downham, 2 Thomas Salisbury. One hand bouquet. R. Whitehead, 2 J. Gregson. Bunch of mignonette, 20 spikes, neatly arranged, A. Barber. Six bunches herbaceous cut flowers, T. Downham. Six small bunches hardy and halfhardy annuals, J. Gregson ...

MUER-

... Esq., J.P., late of Fluke Hall; vice-president, P. It. Day, Esq., Stalmine Lodge, while amongst the list of patrons are Sir Thomas Storey, J.Williamson, Esq., M.P., B. B. Gardner, Esq., J.P., R. J. Wood, Esq., J.P., Major Herlihy, J.P., Major Bird, J.P ...

LANCASTER STANDARD AND COUNTY ADVERTISER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1893. question. When, in 1806, the Parnellites accepted ..

... Ashborner, Bridge End House, 10s. 6d. Narthrielt.—Mies H. Dutton, Borland Hall, Li. Ilrersion.—Mre. Atkinson, Greenodd, Li; Mrs. Thomas Worsdell, The Dykelands, 2s. LEGACY. Hagar. Mrs. Jane Frmman, Brier Lodge, Southowram, ElOO, per F. Walker, Halifax. SUNDRIES ...

fil~oll4 • _ DISTRICT NEWS Ford HEAVY HORSES. raught or agricaltural perm • Wood mare. over 16 hands. Warein F( ..

... turnips, Richard Redman. Gleason ; 2 Thomas Billington, Pilling. Two cabbages, Thomas Billington. 2 Richard Redman. Three mangold wurtzels, Thomas Billington, 2 John Dodgson, Pilling. Three carrots, R. Redman, 2 Thomas Smith, Sandhain Mill. Twelve round ...