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THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... North BJDING. ; ilU§ Q uarter Sessions were opened the Se ' °rthallertou, on Tuesday, Hon j business was transacted. The the follow! undas - th Chairman, presided, and tendance g ? utlemen (there being a very large ***** Justices) were present:—The Mar- Qtihu. -£ on the Earl of Zetland, Sir Reg. Ho' Hon * G - Lascelles - c - J- - W v . »stone, Sir John Lawson, Mr tor C S Swire - C - Milbank, ...

EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... NORTH RIDING. The Epiphany General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the North Riding were opened at the Court-house, Northallerton, yesterday morning. The Hon. J. C. Dundas, M.P., presided, and the other justices present were—the Earl of Feversham, the Earl of Zetland, Lord Bolton, Lord Wenlock, the Marquis of Londonderry, Lord De Lisle, Lord Wenlock, Right Hon. J. Lowther, M.P., Sir W. C. ...

HOTELS PUBLIC-HOUSES. BREWERIES. &o

... THE RED BEAR INN, Skinnnr Lane, Leeds.—Tim well known, 01.l lieenee.l tor Side l>rl«ate Tre«7; «arlf possession can given.—Apply Mr Charles Williamson, Garden Ijnte, Great G»r.Ka Street. Leo I*; or Henry Arthur Hsrgreaves, Hotel Agenta, Victoria Chambers. Leeds. TO BE SOLD by Private Contract, a Full-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE the borough of Lee«ls, with music license ami large Concert Room. The ...

WESTERN DIVISION OF THE EAST RIDING

... SELECTION OF A CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE. ARTHUR ON THE SITUATION. Yesterday a meeting of Conservative electors the Western Division of the East Riding was held at the Oddfellows' Hail, Pooklington, which town is the centre of the division, for the purpose of appointing a Chairman and Vice-chairmen for the district, and of selecting a candidate to represent the division in the ensuing Parliament. ...

CLEVELAND DIVISION

... THE HON. GUY C. DAWN AY, ALP., AT WHORLTON. (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) On Saturday afternoon the Hon. Guy C. Dawnay, ALP., Surveyor-General of Ordnance, the Conservative candidate for the Cleveland Division of the North Riding addressed largely-attended meeting of electors at the National School, Whorl ton, and was very cordially received. Mr T. Bowes-Wilson presided, and there were present the ...