CARDIGAN ARMS. GROUNDS. LEEDS
... CARDIGAN ARMS. GROUNDS. LEEDS. Monday next, January 17. Ooonre Yates's Sara, of Barn«lo? ...
... CARDIGAN ARMS. GROUNDS. LEEDS. Monday next, January 17. Ooonre Yates's Sara, of Barn«lo? ...
... CARDIGAN ARMS GROUNDS. LEEDS. Rabbit-coursing Sweepstakes.— Messrs. Ellis, Yeadon, and Fenwick will give £2O, for fox terriers and Airedale terriers, on Monday and Tuesday ne-it and the following days:—First day (Monday), £lO will friven for fox terriers ...
... CARDIGAN ARMS GROUNDS, LEEDS. popularity thU claw of *port still on th« in'roasa in this neighbourhood, judging by tho continued large assemblage ofajiec. tutors, who freely speculate over tho coursing with eager interest. The company Tuesday was both ...
... CARDIGAN ARMS GROUNDS, LEEDS. The ground this enclosure on Monday was unfit for rabbit coursing, as the snow lay fully five inches in depth, but notwithstanding this drawback, fairly good company assembled to witness the sport. There were two matches ...
... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. The attendance at these grounds yesterday (Monday) numbered fully 1,000 persons, to witness James Linford's Jack, Roystone, and Ronton MulUday’s Spring, of Adwalton, contest the best of twenty-one courses at rabbits, for £25 side. S ...
... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. Arrow Titrowi vo.—The meeting William Wliiteslde ir.l Robert Flood, both Bradfoiti, to throw thirty arrows each, r , brought together only a very moderate company Saturday at tbu Cardigan Arms Grounds, Leeds. Both ciuitc novices at the ...
... near Halifax .. farmer and foreman joiner Gee John, Outlane and South-parade, Stainland, Halifax «+ bootmaker ol oo Gee John, Oatlane and South-parade, Stainland, Halifax .+ bootmaker . . Greenhalgh John, The Royal Oak Inn, Sowerby-st., Sowerby Bridge ...
... LEEDS AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. CARDIGAN GROUNDS. The weather Saturday afternoon drew together fully 2,000 persons to witness tlio decision of thn final boats (or Messrs. Thornton and Ellts'a 187 Yards £l2los. Foot Handicap, for which tho money was divided into ...
... THE DYNAMI CONSPIRACY. AN I 4 A Inept* Grattan, sired tit years, a man of no regular is In the e Maly of the Ilanley polite on a very seeioua chore. Policeutergeant Ilierne, ing upon inf irinafion which ha i heti, prig .rely conveyed to him, went to tie- ...
... dealer o Jones John, Railway-view, Minffordd, Merioneth . .railway guard .. Jones John, Minffordd, Penrhyndendraeth, Merioneth, railway guard .. Jones Margaret, Cross Inn, Rhosfair Strata, innkeeper o Florida, Cardigan Jones Morris, Mostyn Arms, Pwllheli, ...
... him down sgsio, when his left arm was broken, He received a blow on tho head waich nearly stuoned him, Someons hited him up, put him into a cab, and took him to hisoffises, whera e was attended by Dr. Thorpe, who set his arm and ‘ sccompanied him to his ...
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