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TY, PRE ELV7011.14

... tin smut sad hardy. V.v.. faithfully .\\URF:W HIHYHICK. 11,11. Wailluun Abbey SINCERK THANKS to .11 1,1 at had }RED KIN,. WARD. Cork Ina, II teahod*. ~ Walther Abbey Camell. Tn TII lET ME THANK IGI/ f.tr ELECTING w. 11 I 4.11 nod. THOMAS CIIAPMAN, ...

TIME USUAL*

... TIME USUAL*. Oold.—S. Thurlow. time 6hm. 51 nuns. ; W. K- Deeler, fihra. 6mms. ;G. Hardy. Bhr». Hmina. ; H. G. Thomae. Shrs. Ham*. ; A. Stodholme, Shn*. ITmnwv. ; W. Lawrence. 6hra. Xknioa. ; J. .Ttwaon, 6hm. Xkßin*. ; F. Rann. 6hn*. *tmina. ; A. 6hrH ...

Graripying TestimoniaL.—The employés at Messrs. William Paul and Son’s nurseries, at Waltham Cross, met ..

... asking if his daughter had been found and where lying. In deceased’s pocket wa. a purse with the name and address ‘‘ Miss Hardie, 40, Hartbam-road, Camden-road,” also » telegram dated Thursday, from *‘ Alec, Klnf’l Cross,” to her at the above address ...

THE WEEKLY TET EGRAPH FOR WALTHAM ABBEY. CHESHUNT, £ST> DISTRICTS. CHKSHUNT COLLEGE FESTIVAL

... interest on W. Hardy Harwood (of Islington), the pastor of the the money that might be borrowed for such work.” historical King's Wsighhouse Chaps), and the the loan being spread over long period'as following local clergymen: the Rev. D. Thomas possible. —Mr ...

HAMPSTEAD HARRIERS

... Dacre. of The Priory. Royston. who died on August 13th last, aged 69 years, daughter of the first Lord Chesham, and widow of Thomas Oroide William. 220 d Baron Dacre. has been proved Charles Compton William. Lord Cheahatn. of Upton House. Banbury, nephew ...

A BATCH OF CRUIES

... thrown into a .lade of great excitement in of Elg. r, a desmaktr, aged thirty- eig ht, having killed his daughter Rime, a child hardy mix yearn old. Eiger amt his wife were having some words, when he thn.w an iron poker :it her, it the wife but strnek the child ...

Cbr acefilp 6tlcgrapt, LET THERE BE LIGI1T!

... ills Bill included Cocasnativas like Majur Ruch and Mr Theiobald. as wall ea Mr Gardner awl Mr (drove, Liberals; and Mr Lair Hardie, Labour. lb* other al le if, were Colons) Lockwood. Captain 1;.)lor-Lglsnd, Mr Usborn*, Mr Round, and Sir all Conwrrsativew ...

EPITOME OF NEWS,

... (:flc‘ning the proceedings, refarred with satisfaction to the progress which the socicty had made during tho past year. Sir Thomas Wade (her Majesty's Ambassador in China), the Bishep of Rhode Island, U.S.A., the Bishop of Bathurst, N.X.\W., the Rev. Sydncy ...

Bank's affairs, as shown in the Books of the Bank. W. F. NARRAWAY, General Manager. JOHN G. GRIFFITHS, ..

... most the nine rider, who had entered tamed out. Tb« ground was a hi* lumpy, hut did not prevent fairly fast riding. George Hardy. 140 yard*, carried off the first jiriie, a clock and barometer ; S. Thurlow. second, iwse cawvera; and C. E. Greenall. third ...

ROYA'.TY and thf. chkshdnt bqt non* many mmmmwm, 1 %iuin«d bv tl.Mti 4 m the taecM. V Mctioo He.oiH horti-2SSi

... Boa a few yean sinee. By eroecing with other I kinds they had succeeded in raising aome grand i seedlings, which are very hardy, but which differ . from the ordinary kinds by having seven instead ol | five lobes; and. moreover, they are sweet scented ...

FUR TU BLOOD IS MI LI'S

... toleery in the sotronndion districts with obrotionalsh hnild• imp, sorb in fever hospital. hot lons , ie so, lime Keir Hardie. bill to nationaliso lb* rein. •nil minerals of Great Britain sail Ireland; in lie Lest item of the Soriahet pre that hw ...

WALTHAM ABlbX

... Solwiu-Ibbeteon. M.P. (who was to Idd farewell to his constituents). OoloDtd Lockwood (the candidate of the Unionist party), Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, and many others. Msjor Tait presided, and warmly •alogiaed the serrioea of Sir Selwi t-Ibbeteon, who, for tbi-ty ...