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... 3 W. Lomas. Dessert apple: 1 and 2E. Bottomley, Pears: 1 Thomas Hardy, 2 E. Bottotuley, 3 Thomas Hardy. Plums: 1 Samuel 2 Thomas }lardy, 3W. Lomas. Vegetable+ ,kidney beans, : 1 Thomas ...
... 3 W. Lomas. Dessert apple: 1 and 2E. Bottomley, Pears: 1 Thomas Hardy, 2 E. Bottotuley, 3 Thomas Hardy. Plums: 1 Samuel 2 Thomas }lardy, 3W. Lomas. Vegetable+ ,kidney beans, : 1 Thomas ...
... .. I{t Atrurross.—Tho fodowinir woroysatorday aoculmated auditors for Sear : —Mr. Jars** Hatton, street, agent, by Mr. Thomas Hardy aad Mr. James Bottomley, just, and Mr !Samuel Willi:mason, 24, trakoliold-road, schools.~, soominated by Mr. Napoleon, ...
... (aided by J. W. Summer,. Globe Iron Works, and iv,ented to by Thomas Worth, Jabez l'agden, John Hyde, (hark, Hyde, Richard Bricrley„latiie+ Buttumley, jun., William Moore, and Thomas Hardy. Joseph Roberts, Mottrani-road, machinist, nominated by J. W. ...
... swindle the Governwent, Fe was yopelied Lo leave | with the stravger (he piescgt wiich he pad | intended for bis v (o y BY THOMAS HARDY, ne Trßumprr MAJOR, &€, |ALL Ricrrs Reseaven.) THE MELANCHOLY HUSSAR Far FroM THE MAbDING CRoWD,” Iteoe streich the downs ...
... road, Shaw. Mr. James Fielding officiated an vlinirman. During the evening sac staroprinte addresa was delivered by Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Liverpool. ST. MARYs CRoMpTON. — Special service* were held at the above church on Sunday in add of the funds of the ...
... THE MELANCHOLY HUSSAR o - — BY THOMAS HARDY, Autbor of “ Far prROM THE MADDING Crowp,” T TrßuMper MAJOR,” & [AvL Ricats Risunven.) 1t was on a soft, dark eveningof the following week that they engagzed in the adventure. Tina was to meet ber at a pointin ...
... George Corden, 10 John Lowas, 11 James Platt, 12 Thomas Hoyle, 130, W, l Lees, 14 B. Cassidy, 15 Johu Partington, 16 James | Spragg, 17 James 'fhorp. 18 Albert Stott, 19 Edward | Parson, 20 John Simpson, 21 Thomas Heywood, | 22 William Barrett. —Greenhouse ...
... Pagdeu also addressed the meeting, and said he thought Stalybridge men were pretty well satisfied with Toryism now Mr. Thomas Hardy spoke in favour of the candidates. For lawny years Lancashire ward hail been in the hands of their opponents, bat lie trusted ...
... Bouquet (hardy grown): 1, 11. Barnes;'' John Hilton. Single greenhouse bloom : 1 and 2. Henry !tall. Hose (hardy grows): I. J. Taylor It. Ball. Coat bloom : I, Abraham (frown ; 2. Thomas Hurst. Three hardy grown nut I: I and 2, A. Brown 3 ' ...
... TRY HARDY'S PRIZE MEDAL SAUCY:B AND MTIRTONMS Earl by el! Grocer, to every Tows. ,1111 D k de from FRUITS. VIN7trAIrANJ SPICItIL 3d. to 6 I .•r @a'l.. WO LLOYD, PAYNE, ANIEL, WIIOI.F.SAI,Y, 10, 12, 14, THOMAS.STRECT, MANCHESTER. CENTRE PEVIClitt, IC ...
... MR, KEIR HARDIE AND ARMENIA, On Toeeday evening Mr, ), Kelr Hardle | addressed a meeting at the S cialists’ Hall, 014- | ham, on ** A Sccislist’s View of Christianits,” He said there was an agitation going on just now ' concercing Armenia, I+ had no word ...
... TRY HARDY'S PitIZE MEDAL SAUCESSH. AND ILVERYONWS RELI Sold by all Grocers to every Town. FRUITS, VIN I ttArt. m AND SPICES' N. bd. Der Bottle. LLOYD, PAYNE, AMIEL. WHOLESALE JEWELLERS. 10, 12. AND 14, THOMAS-STREET, MANCHESTER. CENTRE DEVICES, suitable ...