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BREAKING A MAN'S JAW

... Monday Willlam James Wilson, 22, cos) porter, of ¥insbury-park, and Thomas Wahb, 23, coal porter, were charged on remand at the Highgats Petty Sessions with having asssulted George Hardy, of Tottenham, and breaking his jaw. Prosecutor depnsed that on Easter ...

CHRYSANTHEMUM, FRUIT, & VEGETABLE SHOW,

... number of remarkably fine productions, i.ucludin:(l dish of very fine ‘“ Nuneham Park™ onions by Mr. Thomas Goode ; a stand of chrysauthemum blooms by Mr. Thomas Dillinghlm. of limok Street ; and two model gardens, oue by Mr. Sharp and one lx Mrs. 8. Kidsley ...

MORE PRIZES FOR STOCK.'

... Herdwick classes, a hardy mountain breed much prized in his lordship’s native Cumberland, and this went to the representatives of thelate H. P. Holme, of Chapel-Lill. The Dritish Goat Society’s champion prizes were taken by Mr. Paul Thomas (New Malden) for ...

SURE-BEARING APPLES

... that month sound and fresh. It is a safe practice to let an orchard consist of dwarf trees, and to plant largely of those hardy kinds which fruit annually without fail. 1 had chargeof a large coliection of apples during a period of ten years, and every ...

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. THE NOMINATIONS

... Messinger, Thomas, Bradden, farmer. Gallard Thomas, Greensuorton, facrmer anljmiller. BugrToN LATIMER. —Vomo&, ths Hon. and Rev. Courtenay John, Grafton Underwood, the Rectory, clerk in holy orders. Kmvosurroy. —Cartwright, Leslie Melville Thomas Robert Brook ...

GARDENING FOR THE WEEK

... GARDENING FOR THE WEEK WinTER-FLOWERING STOVE PLANTS.—It is nOW time (Mr. Thomas Baines writes) to propagate the different kinds of autumn and winter-blooming stove plants that are usually grown from cuttings struck in spring Where the propagation is ...

EPITOME OF NEWS,

... officiall uanounea! at the Admiralty on Monday night that H’r W. G. P. Gilbert bas been appointe«! Dircctor of Stores, vice Mr. M*Hardy retired. A meeting of members of Parlisment interested in the condition of the crofters wus held in one of the Committee Rooms ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... service at the English hen the Rev. Me. Eliot, chapiain o the Beltih Lege: . Mr. t, n to i tion,officiated. @ =O2 A_l“..’ Thomas Disney, formerly choirmaster at Keyworth Chareh, Nottingham, and bis son were summoned before the county magistrates at Nottingham ...

THE GERMAN NAVY,

... records. worshipping at this spot fop now night and day during warm westher. Be I 8 D 0 ,yer 200 years. In 1884, however, Mr. Thomas haste to piant, a 8 we may yet have frsts and oM crurton, the sole surviving trustee of the building, rains. Potcfl“.g:‘d.n‘““ ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AFD FORERIGN,

... Ward, St. Thomas s Hospital, London, asto the death of George Delves. The deceased on Friday last, weat to the Albany Baths, and dived in. He rose to the surface foaming at the mouth, and immediately sank. He was rescued and removed to st. Thomas's ‘mplul ...

EPITOMI OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... of the {oung men who were drowned in the boat accident at Teddington Weir on the st March, and identified as that of Edward Thomas Whitfleld, warehouseman to Messrs. Devas and Rutledge, of (‘lnnon-dmoh London, was picked up on Sunday in the Thames Twickenham ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... own farm. The horres in scwme of mn:-—bm unug-nhnu'bunngmlvy--kg-lhc {8 sald oba sucoers’sl ales, in addition t 0 being more hardy than horses, are less expenaive 8o heep, and are stated to be able to nndergo more fatigno than horses. mmwfpécnm.nmh :-nl:‘bm-wa ...