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LANCASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... and Paul Welk, 20, all sailors, maliciously inflicting. at Barrow, certain grievous bodily harm upon John Linton and John Thomas Hardy, with a knife.—Gansan was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment, and the rest of the prisoners were acquitted. MALICIOUSLY ...

LOCAL SPORTINq . AQUATICS. HARDY AND FOR Hardy and George NV oodcock have selves to row a straight-away smiler s

... LOCAL SPORTINq . AQUATICS. HARDY AND FOR Hardy and George NV oodcock have selves to row a straight-away smiler s , e . e 7d and best sal best boats, on Walnes e h the 27th July, over the Barrow course. for £5 aside. The following a re t z h ll i ) ktt ...

SPOI3.TS AND PASTIMES. AQUATICS

... referee's boat. Either party failing to comply with these conditions to forfeit all moneys down.—Signed, THOMAS HARDY, GEORGE WOODCOCK. —Witnesses, Thomas Henry Clayton, J. Dick. A race for the sculling championship of the world and £4OO took place on the ...

AQUATICS

... coach his man in skiff on the day of the race. The men to be steered from the steamer or otherwise agreed upon. —THOMAS HARDY (witness for Hardy, John Brennan), CLAYTON (A.rchibald Maaggart, w.tness for Clayton. The Cosmocapeleion, No 121, Duke street ...

TRIALS OF PRISONERS

... and Paul Welk, 20, all sailors maliciously inflicting , at Barrow, certain grievous bodily harm upon John Linton and John Thomas Hardy, with a knife. —Gilman was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment, and the rest of the prisoners were acquitted. MALICIOUSLY ...

LOCAL NEWS

... lecture on the Closing of Public-houses on Sundays VMS delivered in the Reading-room, Burlington Slate Works, by Mr. Thomas Hardy, agent for the British Temperance League, to a large and highly respectable company. The chair was occupied by the Rev ...

WHO SHOT THE MAN THAT KILLED NELSON?

... time after the action was concluded, assisting in rigging the jurymast •' then I was ushered into the ward-room, where Sir Thomas Hardy and other officers were assembled, and complimented bi them as the person who avenged Lord Nelson 0 death, which fact was ...

LAND LAWS:

... STREET F l GHT—Alexander Miller and Thomas Hardy, two respectably dressed yowlg men, were charged with fighting in Forshaw-street7 on Wednesday night last. Miller said he was only defending himself againft the attack of Hardy, who without provocation had struck ...

SPORTS AN!) PASTIMES

... Bunn, 17; won easily. Heat 6: 1, George Stanley, 21k; 2, Thomas Jackson (boy), 18+: 3. James Pilliniham, 16; won by 11 yards. Heat 7: 1, J. M. Ashworth, Staleybridge, 16; 2, Thomas Hardy, 17; 3, Thomas Whitwell, 91; after a dead heat won by 1 foot. Heat 8: ...

BARROW MiGISISATES' COURT. MONDAY

... officer said there was no gate to the field.— IDefendant was fined ss. and costs. _ DRUNSENNESS.—John QM John Thomas Ashburner, Thomas Hardy, and Lachlan McNeil were each fined for drunkenin se. SroxEs.—The ease of John Quarmby against John Carter for ...

BUTE RIBBON ARMY

... Rev. J. Prestwich. one meeting, 44; Mr. John Birch, second mission, 11 meetings, 452; Mr. W. Forbes, 9 meetings, 110; Mr. Thomas Hardy, 14 meetings, 184; total meetings, 129; total pledges, 5,122. From the foregoing it will be observed that the average number ...

Zan! and pistritt

... House of Correction, and Tyson and King to one month each. BARROW TICMPERANCR SoCIETY.—On Monday and Tuesday evenings, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Manchester, agent to the British Temperance League, delivered addresseti, under the auspices Of the above society, in ...