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Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette

CORRESPONDENCE. STOREY AND MR HENRY RITSON. TO thr editor. Sir,—Mr Henry Ritson, inhisspeeeh at Hendon on ..

... me as follows : There ■was one member of the Council who was a schoolmaster and had failed, and had since become an actuary.' The first and third these propositions are BtrictJy true. The intermediate one, capable in the true Ritsonian style of a double signification, any.and every sense strictly untrue. Mr Ritson further stated that I was a brick manufacturer, and that Mr Rudland might, as ...

Daily AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. SCALE OF ADVERTISING CHAJtOES ros a insertions as. Ins. «Ins- Ins. 1 to lines Od «

... ' 6s 6d 10s Od « 7.'.'- Od 12s BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. SIX uses and upwards. Ito Insertions 4d per line per insertion. Stoll do to do. 2d and «■ ..Id Coder no cii ctuiistances will any advertisement charged less than per insertion. Twelve lines to the inch cf space. advertisements charged double the above rate. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS, (fastest, Prospectuses Public Companies, Government, ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... THE NOMINATIONS. The closed five o'clock aftersooav, old members are returned Monkweannsetb, Bridge, Michael's, and Wards. Tbe nominations wards where contests are expected are as follows BISHOFWEABMOETH WAED. DacK. Willia* Heket. Esplanade West, shipowner, nominated John Blackwood, Park-place seconded by Thomas Reed, jun., 184, Highstreet and assented George Haig, 31, Harrogate-street; George ...

THE WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS

... Stormy were the prospects of Whitsuntide, and dark the aspect of the sky, the weather has not been quite so miserable as was anticipated. Luckily the little rain that fell descended at night time, and the discomfort of muddy roads was not added to the discomforts of a bitter wind and a cheerless sky. A large number of visitors came into the town on both days, and promenaded the streets until a ...

SUNDERLAND DAILY ECHO AND SHIPPING GAZETTE. OLDEST ESTABLISHED TAPER IE SCXDERLASD. SCALE OF ADVERTISING ..

... UPWARDS. ' It* insertions 4d per line per insertion 3d ~ , 18t©25 „ 26 and upwards Id ~ „ Under circumstances will any advertisements cliarged leu* than 6d per insertion. Twelve linps to the inch of spues. Paragraph advertisements charged double the above rats PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Parliamentary Notices, o Public Com panics, Subscription Lists, County, Municipal, Poor Law. and Local Board ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF SCHOOL BOY. PECULIAR CASE. INQUEST TODAY. inquest was held this morning Coroner Maynard, at the ..

... Saus-sfrreet, on the body of Henry Roger Ri.ardo Richards, five years of age, who died from injuries to his head, on .Sunday. George Alfred Riehards, 43, Covent Garden - street, stated that to six years ago he was ou the stage, but was now labourer. The deceased was his son, and about two o'clock on Saturday ni irning, he (witness) was awakened the boy talking to himself about his school, and ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Thanksgiving Services. SpucLl Lai vest thanksgiving services were celebrated Sunday St. Peter's Church, BLshopwearaionth. Ia the morning, the_ Vicar, the Rev. T. J. Seeker, preached to a foil congregation, and in the even- the Rev. T. Tilston. The church was appropriately decorated for the occasion with flowers supplied by Mr. Wealans, gardener to R. L. Pemberton, Esq., and corn kindly sent in ...

SITUATIONS WANTED AND OFFERED. WANTED, an experienced TAILORS' MACHINIST. —Thos. Hunter and Sons, High-street a ..

... W. Wilson, High street West TVRKSSMAKERS.'— WANTED,'Good Skirt and Body Hands —Apply, Cowper and Son, 20, Fawcett- Btrcet. ANTED, an Educated YOUTH for Solicitor's > 1 Office.—Apply to W. M. Skinner, next door to General Post-office. RES.SMAKERS.—First-class bodice hands wanted. J&jp Also, two apprentices.—Apply, R. J- Etheringtou, 114, High-street West . SMART YOUTHS WANTED (about 16 years JL ...

THE WAR

... from Kimberley. Mt ENEMY TIRED OF BOMBARDING (ron THE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. OF THE DAILY News ’’ AND YORKSHIRE Saturday, November 25 (?). Received by despatch rider at Klokfontein, Blt miles south of the Modder, and telegraphed November 27, 9 a.m. :— 1 This is the 40th day of the siege, and we have almost a tortnight without news of the out- World, is still quiet, and his attention is ...

THE GALE

... TRAMCAR BLOWN OVER: A PASSENGER SERIOUSLY HURT. HOUSE BLOWN DOWN: HARROW ESCAPE OF TENANT. DESTRUCTION PROPERTY IN OUTLYING DISTRICTS. SHIPWRECKS AND LOSS OE LIFE. Extended inquiry and observation go prove that hardly a street or locality in Sunderland has escaped being damaged by the violence of yesterday's We have received endless reports of chimneys being blown away, windows wrecked, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... SATURDAY. Before Mr. George Hudson (Chairman), H. R. A. Johnson, James and William Nicholon, Esqs. GROSS OUTRAGE OS A YOUNG WOMAN. A youth named Henry Heslop, surrendered to his oail charged with indecently assaulting a young woman named Elizabeth Blenkinsopp, at Silksworth, the 22nd u't., but subsequently it was taken a case of aggravated assault. Mr. J. J. Bentham appeared for the ...