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... SANDBACH. SANDBACH CONGREGATIONAL DEBATING Mr T. Marriott delivered an address on Arbitrati Y. war, at the usual meeting of the society on Fri, lay last, The Rev. J.H. Fry presided. Several members, including'llessrs Fox and Saxton, took part in tue ...
... SANDBACH. to the absence of Judge Hughes through indisposition, a number of cases at the County Court on Monday had to be adjourned. They will be tried at Congleton on June 9th. MB EVANS, Chapel-street, Sandbach, had a rather unfortunate experience on ...
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... THE SANDBACH AntorJay morning. before Joneptt St. John Yot .1, Ifs+, Jam, an d Bondy, tr..r• natant at [Le Sainlbash Town an I ebar2o4 with .ordering James banister, a :I.lanky, festruetel LT Mt. Coon, dateatteti the pew:aura The of the were ale , • brother ...
... SANDBACH. L'»rra> Mcraowtar Fan Corara So*pat bool.— The aaaivctaary *enrlc.-* uf the Suada* eoaaeeted with the t aiUd Methodic Fit* Chufeh, Sandhacli. were held on the Irr. W. K Huamaa, dolirerrd ebvjuaot dlacoMf**#, afternoon aad eTeaiaf. to larjr* ...
... SANDBACH. ITT SBSfilOßd. -WKBXtsDit. Before Me. r*. f. U. U. Uilbraham and W. Craig. Lsc*««k».—Tboma* Maybury wa* grantcl temporary authority to *ell intoxicating li'|u--r* Wheat Sheaf Inn. MiddUwich. Cab* Runtwc.—dan#* Oem wa* -ummoo'd foe lieing drunk ...
... SANDBACH. Tecuwtca, Sexoot.—On Tuesday, bach, a large building Council by her brother, Mr. Thomas for the purposes of a Technical Institute. The house was a residence of the Marriott it came into Mr. family, and when presented it to the town. It stands ...
... Pra: a wr Car TTLE.. —At Sandbach, on Wednes- , Ann Platt, was fined £5 and starvation of te foe neglect and } of cattle. Lindsay, in his evidence, stated that cattle were in an re was no food on the except a few On being en food the cattle ate ravenously ...
... SANDBACH. ALLEGED ROBBERY BY A TAILOR.—On Friday, before Mr F. H. R. Wilbraham, a man named Wm. Crosby was charged with stealing two pairs of trousers, a vest, and a quantity of trimmings, valued at about 50s, the property of his employer, Mr Saxton, ...
... SANDBACH. Is there to be a new Town llall at Sandbach ? - Evidently the old one is tired of its life, and means to-.e--tiro from business through old age, and a successor ha * N better be prepared for. The members of the Liberal Cub will be glad to see ...
... SANDBACH. PtH.U CXH'BT —Fninvt. H»-(orr M»>-r hrnnrdy. Dnrwannnwr Kwmnnnrl H>a>th, of .Samllwch. waa. .n th. . A» ting-J»rrgrant t - ii-lun. An.-.) -V nivl rvwtaf w bring drunk ami ilhrmhirrlr in BH.lgr-atrrrt »m tuna night. ntTvnaaa. Brforr Mr. 11. MilWaliam ...