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... rie An Comes geek tate ; be + Fens ame very Thomas Hardy, the be LE, OHUONED BILLET ie Dor changed Owston Goat for seven years; for iy Wil ‘Worksop. 84, Queen coccn Apply to Danson end On, een More = ...
... trade This is real bargain. $4, Market street, au © 1 GREEN MAN PD Market place, ; rent and valuagion Yer] reenable, — Thomas Hardy, the Kimberley, p be BRUNSWICK Bouse, need Brewery, house abd Grocer’s Shop) Soop) ca ant ars ALLE! ET. QO! ‘Vs uation ...
... generally reoeived, and Captain Hardy plays a very conspi- ooou4 part in tiie cockpit scene. ?? New I eaa state that thoee wbo wer* preaent at Load Nelson's death were ?? .veree to talking of til* detail* ; aad Sir Thomas Hardy, who was a fine, bold sailor ...
... commence- ment of the proceedings Mr. Hamilton said he had to inform the Committee that the promoters had settled with Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Bai well Hall, Notting- ham, and that gentleman would accordingly with- draw bis opposition. Mr. Stenning, land agent ...
... uarter Maltings and control a9 Men ; must have held a similar po-ition ; ILVER a dozen good good wages, with House.-Apply Thomas Hardy, The we constant en plo ment on app ication to Marti ley, tts. Hall, and Oo. (Lumited), 1 Work: Park. 3170 OOT “A WANTED ...
... to take charge of 110. and contr.t of Men ; must have held a similar po-ition t situation rood wages, with House.—Apply Thomas Hardy, The Brewery beriey. Notte. ey and | amd likely suceession ; capital ANTED—HOUSES, TO BE LET—INNS & PUBLIO-HOUSES. lOUSE ...
... lam: FOREMAN MAL Ww? ae git on Maltings and Men ; muyt have held a similar with House. 3 Permanent imberlay. Notts age Thomas Hardy, The Brewery, Oa to take entire thoroughly practical , Sccustomed to coi!ing, 7, harden- x and tempering | tod Volute Springs ...
... ly £100; Mr. Harrison Weir, £100. Miss 'L>uflus Hardy receives pension £100, not in consideration of the excellence of her novels, but in recognition the services of her father, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, the Record Office. Finally, Mrs. Eliza obtains £45 ...
... Rulway Bill yesetday morning. ‘Mr. on bebalf of the promo announced that Mr, Thomas Hardy, of Buiweil Park, had wivhdrown bis petition against tie Bill. Mr. said, as resenting Mr. Hardy, he might say tiat that gentleman bad only purchase the Bulwell Park estate ...
... fourth goal. Broadhcad stopped a rush of the Owlerton men, and Booker had all bis work cut out to oope with a low shot by Thomas. Hardy later saved grandly from an attack by Owlerton, who appeared certain of a goal. Towards the close play became less interesting ...
... for urging the re-conquest of the Soudan. Just what was expected, :.nd what must also be most strongly deprecated. Mr. Thomas Hardy contributes a snort complete tale, whose moral is uot beyond question, and the Hon. Anberon Kerbert, indulges in a long ...
... of the of books orders the meantime moaey has been advanced, and namber ‘ecember ‘1591, at 39, Kenwood Pa n, elder ~on ‘Thomas Hardy, aged 4 A WARNING To Boys.—The ery Culhery have for some tw. he to complain about the serous losses they oy the depredations ...