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Hurtlj

... the worse for drink. He had not beun seen at his home for two days before that. The body was found by a waterman named Thomas Hardy. Thero are no marks of violence on the holy, and no suspicious circumstances apparent in connection with the man's death; ...

Stortlj Countrw £l*tos

... afternoon, and night, 10.30, 2.30, 6.30. Collections for Foreign Missions. — Anvr. A Leadgate Miner Killed. — Yesterday Thomas Hardy (married), living in Front-street, Leadgate, was killed while working in the Consett Iron Co.'s pit at Iveston. To the ...

kOCAL BOARD ELECTIONS

... T. Dob- ?? 9« D Roderick, 250; R. Conway, 183; r o 153 • 'Thomas Parlour, 93. Of the four LSmembera Mr Wilson is the only one re- J 'P-tiring members. Cjuk H-BBOt-R.— Messrs George Hardy, W. ?? and W. Warham, retiring members of ?? Harbour Local Board ...

HEAVY FINE ON A PUBLICAN

... HEAVY FINE ON A PUBLICAN. Thomas Jones, licensed victualler, Bilston, pleaded guilty before the Wolverhampton Stipen- diary to-day to permitting his house to be used on four different occasions for purposes of betting. — He was lined £10 and costs for ...

fEirtlrs, JEarriaggs, ?? flartirs. BIBTES. Gn._.— On the 16th inst.. at Balaclava-street, Stocktoa. the wife of ..

... aged 28 yeara Inte rineaton Moodav, c _rt.-a leaving at 3.15 p.m. * p| H\bd_.— On the I6th inst, at 8, ?? B.ocktoo, Lucy Hardy, aged 3/ years. Interment on Sunday; cortege leaves at 2.15. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation. F_ATa_; ; _-ioKK ...

Sirtljs, fttrrajesi mh BeatlT3> BIRTHS. ?? On the 10th inst, at 10, RusseU-street, 3took* ton, the wife of Mr J

... wife of Mr J. A. Uirkbeok of a son. D K.ATHS. Tnorrnn. -Aprl llth, at 14, High-sftrest, Btocktoivon- Tees, Mary Emma, wife of Thomas Trottetr, asjed 42 years. Interment on Monday, leaving residenoe as 2.30 p.m. friends ple-__ae aueept this intimatinr.. 12 ...

POACHING FOR FOOTBALL.PLAYERS

... Blackburn Rovers : Football Club, or with or for any dub oi.lier than the Notts Forest Football Club. Jt was also asked that Thomas Brown Mitchell, the secretary, and Mr Birtwhistle, Dr. Edward ; Morl'-y, and other members ol the Blackburn Kovers Club, miglit ...

POACHING FOR FOOTBALL.PLAYERS

... Blackburn Rovers Foot! all Club, or with or for any club other than tin- Notts Forest Football Club. It ua-, a!»o asked that Thomas Brown Mitchell, th.> f,vt tary, and Mr Birtwkistle, Dr. Edward Mori- y, and other members of the Blackburn Hovers Club, might ...

Ilartlr (Emtttirtr jEUtas

... tricycle yesterday, when she fell off and fractured her arm. Annie McDonald, of Camden- street, fell down and injured her eye. Thomas McKenna (14), Francis-street, fell off a wall and sustained a scalp wound. These patients ore under treotment at the Surgical ...

GUARDIANS' NOMINATIONS

... Berginson, builder ;T. H. Ward, solicitor ; »W. J. Watson, timber merchant ; Thomas Watson, builder.— Linthorpe (four vac- ancies): *Stephen Barron, grocer; John Creaser, butcher ; Thomas Fenton, grocer ; *Isaao Fid- ler, builder; Robinson Hul, gentleman; 'John ...

FLOWER SHOW AT DARLINGTON

... roally grand lot of exhibits. Mr J. Stephenson, of Darlington, took first prize in the cut (lower classes for twelve bunches of hardy peieimials, distinct varieties, Mr H. H. llillias, of Darlington, being second, but in the re- I maining three classes Mr W ...