Notice. The DUKE BAND is open ments at Gala*, Processions, *». nlars apply
... Notice. The DUKE BAND is open ments at Gala*, Processions, *». nlars apply ...
... Notice. The DUKE BAND is open ments at Gala*, Processions, *». nlars apply ...
... Mr. Thomas Hardy, author of Par From the Madding Crowd, Ac., will appear in a*new ckfarac'er the Gentleman's Magazine for November, as contri'w.es that periodical provincial poem of the es: Country, of some hundred and twenty lines, called The Fire ...
... Morpeth. to Benj. For- General SERV ANT for a small to ANTED SERVANT @ about ne age. Apply to Woman as HOUSE Apply to Thomas Hardy. & single man. ...
... Cameron, to Miss Esspéth Cockburn, ‘At Ashington Church, 17th inst., by the Rev. J. Lightfoot, vicar, Thomas E. Hardy, son of the late Mr. Thomas H. Hardy, Burradon, to Eleanor (Nelly), . third daughter of B. Urwin, At Newcastle, 14th inst. by spesial license ...
... say that it would be difficult to imagine two writers whose work was at once so like and unlike as that of Kipling and Thomas Hardy. In style and manner these two men were often as far apart aa the two poles, and im many wa: they possessed its of simi) ...
... on to say that it w writers whose work was at once so like and unlike be difficult to imagine two as that of Kipling and Thomas Hardy. In style and manner these two men were often as far apart as the two » and its of simi! in many wa: ty. Both writers, ...
... committed both prisoners for trial at Durham Assizes. The forged bills were next taken, cine of which had been paid to Mr. Thomas Hardy, timber merchant, Newcastle, by Mr- James Harker, builder, who had got it from Sj*brit, jind the other one to Messrs. Swinney ...
... was badly cut over tbe eye. Mr. E. Mason, of Richmond, currier received a severe blow on the left eye, and was stunned. Thomas Hardy, the driver of the er train, was much shaken and bruised about the legs. The cause of the accident seems attributable to ...
... captured Bigfoot and 150 of his followers near Porcupine Creek. The hostile Indians in the Bad Lands have surrendered. Henry Thomas Hardy was on Monday remanded by the Gateshead Borough Bench charged with being drunk while in charge of a horse and brake, and ...
... first-class style, and excellent music was provided by the Ashington Dake Bras; Band, under the able leadership of Mr. Thomas Hardy. successful competitors, viz. :— The following is alist of prizes, with names of aoit cap, distance 10 yards, 2-inch pins ...
... Chatton, 44, £2; Private Thomas Hardy, Wooler, 44, Private Robert Farrington, Wooler, 42, 6d; Private James Guthridge, Chatton, 42, los; Private John Davidson, Belford, 42, 12s; Sergeant Patterson, Chatton, 41, lis; Private Thomas Innees, Chatton, 41, 10s; ...
... central library and the branches 10,000 volumes, about one volume for >very 35 inhabitants. Men of Letters who know Sir Thomas Hardy only his works, well as the large circle his personal friends, will learn with sorrow that the Deputy Beeper of the Records ...