SANDBACH
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... SANDBACH. Mb. Wakkjtbi.o, or Elwobth-stbeet,— We have to-day record the death another old and successful Saadbacb tradesman, Mr. J. Wakt-fleld. of El worth-street. Mr. Wakefield was born the year 1823, at Balsall, where Ills father followed the seen nation ...
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... SANDBACH. Jir. li. . Bakarr V»o«itn —Jolm Morgan, tranp. »«•■ cltararO •>ll. »»«ein» in Front -trr«-t. Kaodtiacli. o« niiclit of t»«> (Uh lo»t -P C. KrIM U.ecn-e, bim! *tat ...
... were with tea, &e., and afterwards aniused themselves with gaimes and sports. On the 22nd instant, the second meeting of the Sandbach Branch of the Reform League held in the Hall, which was tilled Mr. Temperance chair. ge Ba ey occumed the Mr. Greening, of ...
... SANDBACH. On Sunday two sermons were preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, Hassall Green, by the Rev. Thomas Jones, of Richmond, Yorkshire, when the sum «f £l2 was contributed in aid of the funds of the day and Sunday schools. ...
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... SANDBACH. An agricultural society has been formed is the parish of Church Lawton, near Sandbaoh. In the first instance to comprise the estates of the Lewt m family in the counties of Chester and Stafftwa, with power to extend its benefits to any adjoining ...
... SANDBACH. Irish Church Missions.—On Wednesday evening meeting to further the interests of these missions was held in Christ Church schoolroom. The audience was large, including many of the inAuontial inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood. The Rev ...
... SANDBACH. Oafnd., #toalivff lataraMmff reraiana, tnok pUra. ahan M f. J. ■-•a# t»a# |>-«MMtd toM'iialiißapitra b, Itoawuihato .4 th* fbilb .r> w awc tooatf .ito BMaaan.#* I aol to#»ar.i**#.»l.lrh -raarrrd !*• •aah. a«--. Tto«a van. *• »|M I-# •«pan-J ...
... SANDBACH, POLICE COI RT.- B**r«B*T. Before Major K. nn«ly . F*u.ci.v OsTioniK) Riud'-—Raubrn BttckW a tramp. «a« charg'd »Uh applying lor Saodbach Police SUtlon the 3rd Inat,, hetln'o aud there having a auSeient »um In hit powe*Mon pay for a night's lodgings ...