MAGAZINES
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... at the Hardman Street Hall on the following evening. Dr. Wood, Co.C., was in the chair, and there was also present Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. H. Spring (both of whom are associated with the United Kingdom Alliance), Mr. Adam Gibson, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. White ...
... Garside.—On the 16th inst., Thomas Garside, of Oldham-road, and Droylsden-road, Newton Heath, Manchester, aged 58 years- Funeral service this day (Saturday), at St. John's Church, Miles Platting, 1130 a.m. Interment at St. Thomas's, Heaton Chapel, at one ...
... mission to attend regularly some place of worship.—Tbe Rev. S. K. Hocking seconded the resolution, which was supported by Mr. Thomas Hardy, and carried.—Mr. W. H. Newett introduced the subject of the young relation to gospel temperance, and after address by ...
... of Herbert &■ the 12th Withington. the wife of J. B. ' »* HARDT-SHiELDB.-On the fc -'w H- Jjjel** St. Thomas's. Hyde, by the Rev. i 0 Thomas John Hardy, Rochdale, of iSlottram-road, Hyde. ' , h North Brtan.-Ou the 10th at Rose, infant daughter George ana ...
... and other magistrates. The following oomposed the grand jury :— Igdaliah Seddon, Turton, insurance agent, Ac, foreman. Thomas Hardy, Stalybridge, coal merchant. Lewis Warburst, Stalybridge, currier. Israel Hartley, Blatchinworth and Calderbrook, dyer ...
... from drowning; Donald Maclennan, for assisting to save a woman from fire ; William Egan, tor saving child from drowning; Thomas Hardy, for saring a boy from drowning; John Tassahor, for saving a woman from drowning ; Jesse G. Cartwright, for saving a boy ...
... Book-keeping. Shorthand, Arithmetic, and | T>USINESS WRITING GUARANTEED. JL3 Thomas Hardy. Esq., writes:— Mr. KEIGHLEY, 13, Oxford-street, St. Peter's. Dear sir, —My son Thomas having had course of lessons from you in writing, also book-keeping by double ...
... This difficulty it is proposed to obviate by securing the right of serial publication both for Europe and America, and Mr. Thomas Hardy is now engaged upon a novel which, with illustrations by Mr. Maurier, will appear exclusively in Harper's. It is noteworthy ...
... General di Cesnola has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to take carriage We are glad to hear that Mr. Thomas Hardy is recovering from the severo illness which has cansed much anxiety to his friends. t is said that Mr. Harry Quilter, whose ...
... reported from QueonstQwn to havo been passed disabled, is the steamer Harley, 450 tons, 85 horse power, belonging to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Cork. She left .Newport (Monmouthshire) ou the Bth inst. with 250 tons of material for the Souakim-Berber Railway, ...
... forwarded to tho various religious denominations. Tho resignation of the secretary was announced, and the appointment of Mr. Thomas Hardy as agent and lecturer. In conclusion the report said that the question was occupying a large and increasing share of public ...