PIGEON SHOOTING-
... Mr F Pearce, and showed balance in band of £3 7» 7 ...
... Mr F Pearce, and showed balance in band of £3 7» 7 ...
... ooting at Florence Sidney with intend to do grievous bodily harm. Mr. It. Raid, juar., appeared to and Mr. Percy 1. Pearce (Wad, Pearce, and for the defence. Mr. rearm objected to the, of one angletrot,* to try the owe, but after a discuasiou the objection ...
... 1880 as a metal broker at St. E.C., and afterwards carried on business in partnership in Cornhill E.C., under the style of Pearce, Shame and Co' He retired from tbat firm in 1895. his partner agreeing to pay him a sum of £15.000, extending over period ...
... SILK WITH GRENADINE GROUND. GUARANTEED TO tVEAR THOROUGHLY WELL. PATTERNS SENT FREE PER POST. 25, High-street, Exeter. S. PEARCE, Late of the Devonshire Arms, Exeter, has taken the CHESHIRE CHEESE HOTEL, SURREY STREET, STRAND, LONDON. Visitors will find ...
... expenditure £29 17s 10.1, leaving a balance in hand of £31 63 7d. With regard to the Benevolent Institution, the Committee reported that the Benevolent Institution, with the assistance of many kind friends, was still in a prosperous condition, and continued ...
... PLYMOUTH & DEVONPOR The annual use, tine of the Devon and CorneaU Institution (or the ',munition of the blind, was held as noon to-day, under the presidency of the Mayor (Az H. J. Waring). the report, which was adopted, showed that the not of work sold ...
... de Las Casas, A de Las Casaa, Marshall Hole (Town Clerk), Cook (Chevithorne). J Stenner, W Goodland, W Elrton (Bickleigh), Pearce (Uplowman), B Haydon, Haydon, B Mildon (Ash Thomas), Rowcliffe, sen., J Manley, F Wood, A Gregory, J Barnes, T White (Hoiwell) ...
... was prevented from spreading to the other portions of the institution. A PERILOUS OUTBREAK AT EASTBOURNE. At two o'clock yesterday morning fire nearly destroyed the furniture stores of Mr. E. Pearce at Eastbourne. Over a dozen men, women, and children Bleeping ...
... eh that month Mr. Curry, a Miss Pearce, and Mrs. Courtenay dined together, and the same evening they all went the railway station catch the last train to Exeter, by which It was understood that Mr. Curry and Miss Pearce were to go: The later only went ...
... Diocesan College have done remarkably well, and their percentage of first classes places them in the front rank of similar institutions. Second Year Students—lrt Class—T J Bennetto, T Broomfield, W Butler, H T Catton, E Clift, W Cookson, G Dawe, A Harding ...
... W. Cotton, Wilson, J. Pearce, J. Geare, J. Capron, G. F. Truscott (hon. treasurer), and R. Challice (secretary). The Medical Officers report showed that during the past year the total number of patients admitted to the Institution was 4,809, of whom 1 ...
... Exeter oa Ead ij'orfcescue memorial committee, the first establishment Lite boat Institution, nearly years ago, Mr. has a liberal donor its funds. .During that period institution has contributed to the rescuing of J snip wrecked sailors from a watery grave ...