KNARESBOROUGH
... -ft on tick to be paid. — Western Tama*. Wils den.— -This vvillage hu been »the scene of much re- joicing ' this Christmas. ...
... -ft on tick to be paid. — Western Tama*. Wils den.— -This vvillage hu been »the scene of much re- joicing ' this Christmas. ...
... the Scottish Union Insurance Company have to intimate that the Receipts for payment of Fire Policies, due at the Term of Christmas, are now ready for delivery at ihe Head Office and various Agencies, and should be taken up on or before th* 9th proximo ...
... solilo- quizing and pitter- patting whicb followed upon — a Christmas party ! Forget them, no ! Gentle reader, we could as soon believe we are woodlarks or whinstone rocks as forget old Christmas smiles and kisses, and shakes of the hand — they are present ...
... period of one month following. The Vicar or Cirencester. — The Vicar of Cirencester has succumbed. On Tuesday last, being Christmas day, Mr. Thornton, the scripture reader, presented himself a second time at the railings of the Cirencester Church communion ...
... sign a manifesto •hot. sum and substance is, — •** No reform is wanted, and none ■hall U- had V Liberal Employers. — On Christmas day, Messrs. George Addison and Sons, of Bowling, treated the men in their employ- ment to an excellent dinner, at the Seven ...
... fairly supported through- out the week, considering that the pubiie sales have been sus- pended, as is usual during the Christmas holidays, and th* operations confined to private bargains. For the different articles of produce there has been a fair inquiry ...
... tion being highly advantageous to their health, mentally as well SS physically. * The season of Christmas has been kept up with much spirit. On Christmas dsy all the inmates were treated by the spirited and liberal proprietors with a dinner of the usual ...
... tendered his resignation, the meeting separated at five o'clock. sundry bills Suicide on the York and Scarborough Railway. — On Christmas-eve, a frightful event occurred at the foot of Malton Bridge, within a short distance of the station of that town. The line ...
... P. Joseph Fletcher, Esq. John Wilhs. Esq. Richard Hollier, Esq. Edward Wilson, Esq. Seoretary-TnoirAs P icis, LL.D. The CHRISTMAS FIRE renewal Receipts are now ready, and may be had on application at the Head Offices of the Company, or of any of its Agents ...
... done, had no doubt lliey would had this moment a protecting duty or and that protecting duly would liuve enabled pay their Christmas bills with pleasure. , , .. Mr. Tbomas KoßixaoN, of Nuthill, seconded the reeoiutlon. which passed unanimously. _ . Mr ...
... bountiful displays of the good things of this world, in commemoration of good old Christmas, both in public and private, than during the present festive season. Christmas eve good baud of music, accompanied by our churcti singers, serenaded the principal ...
... verdict of Found dead.” The deceased had formerly been farmer, and had seen better days. Scoool-feast at NottTH Burton. —On Christmas day, the Sunday-school scholars at North Burton were treated iu the School-room. About 129 scholars and teachers and friends ...