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FIELD AND STOCK-YARD

... OUR WEEKLY AGRICULTURAL REVIEW. OUR GRAIN CROPS. The preliminary statement showing the estimated total production of wheat, barley, and oats iv the years 1894 and 1893 Great Britain was issued by the Board of Agriculture Saturday. Previous official returns published some months ago recorded the relative positions the areas in the years specified. It was then seen that wheat and barley each ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1894
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1550 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: allerthorpe hall 

THIRSK DLSTRICT. HIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1873. Head Master: The Rev. EUSEBIUS RICHARDSON, M.A. (Cambridge and ..

... year pupils have been successful in the Examinations of the Royal Dental Society the Civil Service (open competition), the Pharmaceutical Society, and the College of Pieceptors. Michaelmas Term will commence (D.V.) MONDAY, September 12, 1892. 253 HOUSE, THIRSK. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . . Miss JOPLING, Principals : mas j j O PLING, L.R.A.M., Assisted by Resident and Visiting ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1892
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 169 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: allerthorpe hall 

LOCAL NEWS

... YORK OAT LIED A.L SERVICES. Saturday (This Dat). Morn. —Venite, Special Setting E flat. -Psalms, X. Service, Goes A. Anthem •■Thou art my poftion.—Ouseley. Even.—Psalms, X. Service, in E flat. Anthem 566, O Lord, hew manifold. —Mac- Fourth Trinity. Morn.—Kyrie and Creed, Garrett in E. Veuite, X, X. Service, Garrett in E. taste and see. —Macfarren. Even.—(3 p.m.}— Litany. Hymn. Even.—(4 p ...

A GENEROUS LANDLORD

... GENEROUS LANDLORD. BY WIRE & MAIL. * i LAST NIGHT. t*ROM THE PRESS ASSOCIATION AND ' OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] Wantage has presented to 160 farm labourers a bonus, being a portion of c profits remaining after paying estimated and interest on the capital employed. ...

LOCAL NEWS

... cathedral services. Saturday (This Day). 12. Psalms, B. Service, Ouseley in , Even' utuem 610, Help us, O Lord.—Longhurst. , B. Service, Ouseley in E. Anthem The Lord is my strength.—Goss. ilo*r, r. SUNDAY AETKR TRINITY. and Creed, Ilifte iv C. Venite, 10. B. Service, Hopkins in C. Introit 2J, °. magnify.—Macfarren. Even P-'n.)--Litany. Hymn, 261. p.m.)— Psalms, B. Sendee, Hoyte in B at - ...

THE CHNIO-JAPANESE WAR

... By wire & mail. NIGHT. OUR ASSOCIATION AND CORRESPONDENTS.!. Shanghai, Friday. orte( that a strong Japanese force • norti * ,arge island Society Bay, forty e est of Port Arthur, to be used »k quit peratio s. Tiie Chinese apparently o Prepared for this bold stroke in c,u tl Seas ' :i,ul lUd ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... NORTH RIDING. The Quarter Sessions the Peace for the North Hiding of York' were held Thursday, at the Court-house, NorthaHereon. The Court was presided over by Sir John Hutton. The other justices present were :—Lord Teigumouth, E. D. Little, Mr R. Hills, Mr John Wallace Taylor, Mr Walter Johnson, Mr George Roper, Mr R. J. Dent, Mr John J. Emerson. T. G. Horsfall, Edmund H. Turton, R. B. Turton ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT ULLESKELF

... SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED. An accident occurred the North-Eastern Railway Ulleskclf level crossing on Monday afternoon. Two horses belonging to Mr R. Powell, farmer, Ulleskclf, hud been straying on the highroad. One of them got on to the line as the 1.15 p.m. train from to York approached. When the signalman saw the position at once turned the signals to danger, but the driver had not sufficient ...

YORK CATHEDRAL SERVICES

... \i*°}L. NEWS.I I*** 257. Service, ° lUuowthatthe! V 5 Uill », *, Naylor C. ■ a,h Hopkins a B Am- i» O. Venite, - Introit 1 ' r*' -I™- ' * C °it;lO, I will love Thee.— ny- 63, In the V ma ' 2G9 « Magnificat «. '• Hymns. y e erVlCe ,' Farran minor. ' p AV. U G - Anthem ; »\- ° —Wise. 7 . S*«>M«BI)AT. L LiSny!' 295 2 - Service, Boyce S. Paul). ft flat. Venite, 8. V know l kln ia nat. Hymn ...

TENNIS, 1892. SPECIAL RACQUETS, 7s. Gd., 10s., 12s. 6d., 155., 21s. STKAM TARREI) NETS, 11b. Gd. to 17s. Gd. TENNIS

... BALLS, ss. to 12s. Gd. per d'jz. TENNIS POLES BY THE BEST MAKERS. E. H. PICKERING, 28, HIGH OUSEGATE, YORK. KIRBY & NICHOLSON S SUMMER SALE COMMENCES TUESDAY, July 12th. VICTORIA HOUSE, YORK. Also 6, ST. ANN'S SQUARE, MANCHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1300. T. B. HAIGH, WINE MERCHANT, 106, HIGH PETERGATE. REILYS STOUT, BASS & CO.'S and WORTHINGTON & CO.'S ALES, in CASK and BOTTLES. ALSO PURE GERMAN ...

Published: Saturday 09 July 1892
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 333 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: allerthorpe hall 

DEATH OF THE LORD MAYOR OF YORK

... DEATH OF THE LORD MAYOR YORK. The trying illness of Aid. Philip Matthews, Lord Mayor of York, resulted, on Sunday night, in his death, to the intense grief of the Lady Mayoress, receutly ids bride, aud to tho regret of his fellow citizens. For many weeks past he had laid on a bid of his oficial residence, the Mansion House, anxiety felt fro time to time to his condition. was missed his ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1891
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1324 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: allerthorpe hall 

YORKSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES AT YORK

... YORKSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES YORK. Justice Grautham opened the Autumn Assizes for the City of York, at the Guildhall, aud the North and East Hidings, at York Castle, on Saturday. His Lordship breakfasted with the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress (Aid. and Mrs the Mansion House at nine o'clock. A large were invited meet the Judge, the foilowiug a list of the acceptances :—Th e High Sheriff of Yorkshire ...