MARPLE
... attendance and merit. SrVetAL Sam wc.4. —On Sunday three special services were conducted in the Weslcyan Chapel, Marple, by Mr. Thomas Hardy. of Manchester. ...
... attendance and merit. SrVetAL Sam wc.4. —On Sunday three special services were conducted in the Weslcyan Chapel, Marple, by Mr. Thomas Hardy. of Manchester. ...
... Chapel. P. S A.—At the weakly meeting of the P. S. A. on Sunday afternoon in the Coion Room., an a.t,lre. w as given by Mr. Thomas Hardy, temperance mi..lonary and evangelist DE4TO 4% OLD ODDIILL4 , W.-00 Saturday the remains of Robert Downs, an oil inhabitant ...
... —On Sunday was celehratool the anniversary of the Wesleyan Sunday.sehool, and in commemoration two were preached by Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Manchus - ter, to largo cntiLtegations. The usual proceesion of scholars teachers took place. In the after. noon a ...
... --On Saturday evening • Temperance lecture was given in the Wesleyan &Moot, Marple, hi all of the Rand of Hope, by Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Manchester. Mr. F. C. Cooper presided. CONCEIT. —On Sid a well attended concert was given in the Shepley Hall, tfarple ...
... afternoon service. On Monday evening last a Ezrel temperance lettuce was delivered in the ge Wesleyan Schoolroom. by Mr. Thomas Hardy, distinguished temperance speaker. Air. Shoereek presided, and there was a good audiente, the room king comfortably filled ...
... T E H Parker, J. Leah, George Wadsworth, Len Wadsworth, Samuel Rowbottorn, Samuel Fairbrotlier, dames Harrop, Joseph Hardy, Thomas Nield, John Blakeiey, and B Crossland; with J. H Harrison (clerk). Buenos 07 : OW TKO OF • DILRIHIA.—A long circular ...
... drunk iu Mottram. wa Busday i o f N ew mul e , presided. A lot inst., Jan, Willkilellin s his wile. woo nisi - i by Mr. 'Thomas Hardy, of lar:v eharged.—liolh to appear.—p.c. meeree ° the temperance lecturer. dirt he had seam bath sismiag ap the street ...
... 1110SDAL pier* Mr Thomas fabstreas) Dr HYDE COUNTY POLICE COURT. Arthur Pam applied for the Wander ol Mee s a wed tbeChapasaa Arene,H=plately • ASarre Jobasos.—Capeala b o re a good sharaeter. and had p l ivloSlj bus grasted.—Tbe lesinder of the Frissikeip ...
... wow pumnarD.) A LOVER OF THE DAY. ANVII - THOMAS, PINDER OIIDLIA. at Doom,• Oat,' ** Mktg- A Gies FAr. ie.. he bury, though Mt sere Ms ream Jody, whose appsss threw Mr. into such a state cl terneil could be aerie ether this Mies Iran' Ehe said costly ...
... Ashleu.Hope; 2, ti H Hougs-haired shepherd: 1. Arthur ; 2, Thomas H Sall, Hayfield. CATIL Female ca*: 1, Hoary Ward. Hops. caws. --- Throe chows, She prods°, of farm of She exhibitor 1, Thomas I erri special George &win, Upper Stratton; 2, Wale bloaeell ...
... proved by the sole executor. nephew, Colonel Ashton John Shuttleworth, of liathersags Hall. The to.tator bequeath. to John Thomas Dorfman, who lisel toith him, £2,0100, and he wattles liie real estate in favour of his nephew, Colonel A .1. Shutth•wirth ...
... maaagement. the Eel% R. J. C Ord.. Henry Ashton. Hardy * Arther Hill, Wilson Eyre, Wilsoo Marrison, and E. H. Ellison; referee, Mr. Sam starters, Messrs S. Hardy and Arthur handicappers, Messrs. V. Hardy, A. Hill, H. Ashton, and Wilam Eyre; jades, Rev ...