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| THE FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE IMPI}O‘VED‘ AND ECONOMIC COOKERY.— COUNTY COURTS. MANCHESTER UNITY. - USE Lll' ..

... “lazzas, Laverpool. kinds, HARDY TREES, e . . i N .LI on the most extensive scale, FOR T SCUR LTS SRR Se Y Ty r—— il, at the HEATHERSIDE anxr.u% HORNTON, Munager. Extent 2 ed at trade fiu'u's. Orders large and - well paeked. Every hardy species vest introductions ...

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... , Albion Wharf, 10, U, Thames Street, London. 5, Greorge Batiare, Glasgow, 2 Goree Priu:m,’hverpool. PLANTS of all kinds, HARDY TREES, SHRUBS, &c., fizwn on the most extensive scale, FOR BALE, Wholesale and Retail, at the HEATHERSIDE NURSERIES, Bagshot ...

POLITICAL LETTERS

... Lrother, Captain Stanley, next in office the public may have some guarantee that their rights will be considered. Mr. Gathorne Hardy is mentioned for the Admiralty, and Mr. Ward Hunt for the Home Office,—we shall see if he fills it better than several of his ...

1874

... varieties of everlasting flowers (in separate packets) 1/-, Twenty varieties of Hn.rd{! Perennials ditto 2+, Twenty varieties of Hardy Annuals ditto 2/-, Twelve varieties of Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) 1/-. Complete collection of Vegetable Seeds, containing 30 ...

FRUITS

... Woburn Sands ; 2nd, T. Peppit. Aspley: 3rd, John Walker. Apples, best dish of 12.—1st, John Bates, Great Brickhill ; 2nd, Thomas Taylor, Eversholt ; 3rd, Mrs. Perry, Ridgmount ; 4th, John Smart. Cherries, best dish of 25.—1st, Martha Sinfield ; 2ud, John ...

THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION

... merchant, went to the Princes’ Club, Cheapside, Manchester, to write l»rivntnletters. Previous to his arrival, Mr. Herbert Thomas Barge, also a young merchant, had called at the Club, and in a somewhat excited manner asked the porter whether Mr. M'Lean ...

FOREIGN SUMMARY

... Florentin at 5 o'clock for Il'm’is. It is arranged that pilgrims can stay at Sens to visit the cathedral and relics of St. Thomas of Canterbury, but in this case they will have to return to Paris at their own expense. The arranzements for the pilgrimage ...

BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEI:F_I_‘II)EN'f, SATURDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER, 1874

... the flow of water, which sometines is great. Tii CLERK.—Mr. PrArse obtained leave of absence for a month, stating that Mr. Thomas Porter would prove an efficient substitute, and left the room amidst the good wishes of the Board. . s | o s enltivati ruit ...

R . ¢he back room including Bywater who had a knife and teachers salaries; £3l 9s. sd. for books, apparatus,

... Mr. Bassett, M.P., Mr. A. Macnamara, and the Rev. John Clegg. TraxsFEß OF LicExces.—The Crown Tun, Leighton, from Thomas Woodman to Thomas Sear, of Leighton.— White Horse Inn, Eaton Bray, from John F. Hunter to James Bird, of Eaton Bray.—Hope and Anchor ...

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

... some relief to the smaller properties.—Northampton Herald. IRCHESTER.—AccineNT.—On the evening of Saturday, the 13 inst., Thomas Bradshaw, a respectable labouring man, residing in this parish, and acting as carter for Messrs. Ellis and Everard, coal merchants ...

GENERAL NEWS, The Chancellor of the Bxchequer will make his financial statement next Thursday. B Mr. Giffard, Q ..

... Howard, Q.C., opened his first session as Recorder of Guildford, and it wasa maiden one. We are to have a bearded army. Mr. Hardy is about to permit privates to grow their own hair, hoping thus to diminish the boyish appearance of his men. The Perth Town ...

JOHN E. PAGE

... particulars apply to Mr. Powell, Bury, near Ramsey, or to Owen Sanders, St. Neots. fary. - BANE. THE ALEXANDRA COLLECTION OF HARDY ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. THE EARLIEST POTATOE. | Price ONE SHILLING. RIVERS‘ Royal Ash Leaf Kidney; Is. 6d. per CONTAINS a selection ...