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FOR BERVICE, RED ROAN PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULL, “ VICTOR'S SILVER KING,” 60122, Bred by Puiro L. MrLrs, ‘Esq,

... Bire, “ Viscount Oxford 6th,” 47216, marle, 138433, EXTENDED PEDIGREE CAN BE GIVEN, Bervice Fee s, at time of service, THOMAS HARDY, Owner. MELTON MOWBRAY AND DISTRICT HORSE SHOW. THE ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD AT ...

I am, ladies and gent.l?men, Your faithful and obedient servant, RICHD. DALGLIESH

... ” 47774, G.G, Bire, “ Viscount Oxford 6th,” 47216. EXTENDED PEDIGREE CAN BE GIVEN. Service Fee ss. at time of service. THOMAS HARDY, Owner. FOR NEW YARN FOR THATCHING, at 3s. per stone, go to G. BETTS, MANUFACTURER of WATERPROOF, WAGGON, CART, and MACHINE ...

FRISBY-BY-GAULBY

... ” 47774, .G, Bire, “ Viscount Oxford 6th,” 472186, EXTENDED PEDIGREE CAN BE GIVEN. Betvice Fee bs. at time of servive, THOMAS HARDY, Owner. LEICESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE ANNUAL SHOW ...

MELTON

... defendant —Bx Mr. Hincks : The resolution said that he should take proceedings to recover the money Th t was all they wanted. — Thomas Hardy said he had been treasurer ever since January, 1882, Defendant, as chairman of the lodge, had to get money from him for ...

I remain, Sir, Yours truly, A MELTONIAN

... from Mr. R. l!hrd'kk, the hon. secretary. MysTERIOUS DEATHS OF MORE LINCOLNSHIRE Horses. —During the past few days, Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Cloot Farm, Crewland, near Sw‘d,i:f' has suffered serious losses by the death of eight valuable working horses. The ...

WING & SONS

... and retail by the Sole Proprietors, WING AND SON, DISPENSING CHEMISTS, MELTON MOWBRAY. To be had also of Mr, Lox Lev, THOMAS WAINER THOMAS SMITH, B:fi to inform the farmers and the Y’ublic genery that they bave undertaken the business of RATCATCHERS, MOLECATCHERS ...

ATHLETE. NOMINATION OF GUARDIANS FOR THE MELTON MOWBRAY UNION

... grazier. Hansy,—Joln Whittle, grazier, Hosy.—E. B. Bailey, farmer. HoLWELL—G. Burton, farmer; Arthur Reid, farmer. Hosg.— Thomas H. Stevenson, farmer. Kikpy BeLnags, —William Chandler, farmer. MeLroN MoOWBRAY.— John ‘Thorpe Crosher, cheese factor; Josiah ...

THRUSSINGTON

... mufiful and interesting art of bell-ringing. The following werc the ringers:—Treble, H. Loseby; Secomd, W. Neadbam; Third, P. Hardy; Fourth, C. Orton ; Tenor, J. Needham (conductor); weight of tenor be'l, nearly 9 cwt. TWYFORD. ExtensioN oF TiMe.—At the Melton ...

EARLY CLOSING

... was interred in Leamington Cemetery. the funeral taking place on Wednesday The mourners were Mr sohn Day, Mrs Day, Mr Hardy, Mrs Hardy Mr Willcox and Mrs W Day Years ago Mr Day was an enthusiastic cricket player, and many of the older residents of the ...