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... 47 ; Sergeant Winton, 47 ; Private Younger, 45 ; Colour-Sergeant Robson, 44 ; Private Robert Fairnington, 44; Private Thomas Hardy, 41. Colour-Sergeant Robson was in charge of the ground. ...
... 47 ; Sergeant Winton, 47 ; Private Younger, 45 ; Colour-Sergeant Robson, 44 ; Private Robert Fairnington, 44; Private Thomas Hardy, 41. Colour-Sergeant Robson was in charge of the ground. ...
... ELECTION PETITIONS. Canterbury.— The Court declared the election of Mr Alfred Gathorae Hardy and Colonel Laurie, (Conservatives) void. Costs given against the respondents, except in rospeot of the personal charges made against them and the members of ...
... English Composition. Girls. —Annie Davison. Boys.—George Reavell. 2nd Class, (Girls). —Emma Telford, 1; Fanny Hardy, 2. Boys.—John T. Hedloy, 1; Thomas Lindsay, 2. 3rd Class, (Girls). —Minnie Riddell, 1; Edith Pyle, 2. Boys.—John Rutherford, 1; Jamos Davison ...
... and A* Morrell;C»ptain9 Vincent Badd. J. J. Holdswoith, Thomas Portcouß, H. Ivey, Wilsea, Jamieson, and Thomas Tribe fSecretary Royal Alfred Aged MerchantSeamen's Institution) Messrs. Scott, Thomas Balding or iary Sailors' Home). Alfred Eamea (Secretary ...
... SAWING, ING, ft MOULDING, ' XpLOORING. SKIBTING, O POUTING, /^LEADING. npURNING. DOORS, TTTINDOWS, VV CJTAIR9, * O RCHITRAVEB. HARDY BROTHERS have always a large Stook of the above on hand, and those make or finish to order are completed on the shortest notice ...
... proceeding. ' District Cow Club —The annual meeting of this club was held in the Foresters Hall, Kelso, on Saturday night—Mr Thomas Craig, presiding. Mr W. Purves (of the firm of Messrs Mnirhead & Pnrves), the secretary, submitted bisaDDiial report, which ...
... Fairbairn, Venchen, (who has now won the first prize in this competition five years in succession), I; Janies Stewart, Kelso, 2 ; Thomas Black. Kelso, 3. Putting the heavy ball —A Scott. Duncan Haugh Mill. 3->ft 'in, 1; J. Scott, Kelso, 34ft (iin. 2. 100 yards ...
... £7,562 4s. Bd. The Pembroke Boroughs election expenses were :-- Mr. H. J. Allen, M.P., Liberal, £599 4s. lUd., and of Sir Thomas Meyrick, the unsuccessful Conservative candidate, £1,133 17s. 2Ad. At Dover the return of expenses has been published follow-s ...
... Private Lee, 47; Sergeant Winton, Privato Younger, 45 ; Colour-Sergeant 'obaon, 44; Private Robt. Farringfcon, 41; Private Thos. Hardy, 41. Colour-Sorgeant Robsou was in charge of the ground. Property Sale at Longframlington.—A salo of property took placo this ...
... SPORTING NOTES. M OUR OWN Tt CORREATO:4I.MT. PLATE. The Newcastle Carnival will be beld next wnek on the Town Moor, where the hardy sone of the North will fora whole week's pleasure, commencing the Saturday prior to the races, tenting out both day and night ...
... promptly proceeded with and played to the conclusion. The fountain erected by command of the Queen in memory of the late Sir Thomas Biddulph is now fuushed, and forms a prominent object the road between the Victoria and Chain Bridges over the Dee at Balmoral ...
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