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... and Newstead Bible Class took place on Saturday. In the afternoon there was a public meat tea, and in the oven. log Mr. Thomas Hardy, C.C., of Stilwell, gave 6 popular lecture upon The ladder of suecm and how to climb it Mr. T. Cree, of East Kirkby, ...

KIM BERLEY

... KIM BERLEY. IMPROVED POSTAL Al/RANG/MINTS. .7- Mi. Thomas Hardy of Kimberley, having a short time ago written the Secretary of the General Post Office, Lonoon, requesting increased facilities for the collection and despatch of mails from the village, ...

DAY BY DAY

... DAY. Friday, April Nth, 1898. A fatal accident occurred on the site of the Great Central Railway Station in Nottingham. Thomas Hardy, 39, an excavator, was croesing the line, when he was knocked down by an engine. Both his lop were severed, and he died ...

NOTTS. SHIRE HALL—WzroszeDAY

... Kimberley, was charged with embezzling £1 2s. 4d. belonging to Mr. Thomas Hardy, brewer. of Kimberley, on July 18th.—Mr. D. Whittinghani defended. It appeared that the prisoner, a carter in Mr. Hardy's employ, had been in the habit of going out in charge of mineral ...

LOT 4

... adjoining Lot 3, and being Nos 4,5, 6,7, 8, and 9,Victoria Terrace, now in the occupations of Messrs. Thomas Thorpe, Fred Frere, 8 11. llopkin, Jno. Monk, Thomas Creswell, and Albert Allen, at the annual rental of £62 Bs. The area of this Lot is 2,140 Fq u are ...

HUCKNALL CHAT

... such a noble record behind as the one we have just witnessed, the qualification for such se vice is attainable by all. Mr. Thomas Hardy, speaking at the funeral, pointed out that one of the leading traits in Mr. Calladine's character was his strict honesty ...

VIOHTINC FOR minnom. THE HUCKNALL GUARDIAN ELECTI(IN

... returned he could be relied to maintain the honours and traditions of the past, and do his work fairly and squarely. Mr. Thomas Hardy, ,d Bulwell, spoke next, • 1 and made some very forcible remarks on the question at Maim. If they sent one, said he, of ...

HU CKNA LL CHAT. Orange's New Grocery Stores not bo beaten for cheapness and quality.—A ch.!

... has been circulated in Hucknall that Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Bulwell, formerly of this town, bas the chance of becoming a Liberal and Labour candidate for West Nottingham at the next Parliamentary election. Mr. Hardy's friends here will be ansions to hear ...

NOTTS. SHIRE HALL—Wednesday

... and with trespassing in pursuit of on December 28th, at Snivel], on land belonging to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Bidwell Hal]. Defendant was seen rabbitting by Mr. C. Hardy and a fine of Li for the trespass and Is. for damaging the fence was imposed. DESERTION ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... allowing their dogs to be at large anmuzzled : John Brown, Alfred Allcock, and James Wightman, Kirkby; Ezekiel Fisher and Thomas Hardy, ; Ellis Nadin, Underwood ; Walter Gaaby, Stanton Hill. Tee Tipmzes.'•—Francis Fielding was fined 7s. 6d. for being drunk ...

THE STAMPING OF HAND-MADE HOSIERY

... quarries in fall work. The bidding commenced at £20,000, and reached the sum of £35,200, at which sum it was sold to Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Kimberley, for whom Messrs. Browne and Son acted. Mr. C. J. Neale, of High Oakham was the surveyor, and Messrs. Ingram ...

BUCK & BURTON'S, FIUCKNALL. LOCAL NEWS

... two Methodist New Counecti.m churches in Hucknail Lehi their actua ervices for Lome missions on Sunday. At Bethesda Mr. Thomas Hardy, of lialwell, occupied t.e pulpit. At Trinity the Rev. J Murray (Newark) preached in the morning, and the Rev. J. Foster ...