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THE YORKSHIRE POST. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY SS, 1898

... Mermaid, fay Lincoln, the winning yearling Silly last year; short-legged, fine stamp Mr. R, I'. Jones's Quay Blossom, Sir. Thomas Hardy'* Orange Blossom, Mr. J. P. Kidston's and Mr. W. Arkwright's Scaradale Amazon were commended. Another good da*3 were the ...

D 8 r Mission. HiiKtK RATIONAL fEACHiIfS' CIRAND WORLD'S PAIR, W aid of the TEACHERS' BENEVOLENT AND ORPHAN ..

... Ibdiltf will be delivered at the LHW SCHOOL or IBORTHAJCP. 3. Pax* LANK (netrtinof Park NEXT TIESDAY. Feb. Sth. IWJ. G. P. HARDY. New Yc»%. Sole Agent: Walter Smith. 3». Park Row. L-wfcu DISTRICT NVRBING OF THE SICK M POOR.-The ANNUAL MEETING of the above ...

OXFORD—THDBSDAT

... presided, the following degrees were conferred BACHEC.UK CIVIL LAW.—Thomas Lior.eS Patton. Queen A. MASTER ARTS.—Charles William Browning, Charles Edward Cooke. Merton; Charles J. Daviesand Thomas Lioi-el Pattoa, Queen s; Charles Bausfield Huleatt, Magdalen; ...

LEEDS RUGBY UNION Cl*P.—Final

... a try, and Hardy shortly after scored. The home forwards dribbled near toe visitors' line, and Sutcliffe scored an unconverted try. Jones dropped out, and Heys got over in good position, and Holroyd placed a goal. In the second half Hardy, Holroyd. Heys ...

LINDSEY (LINCOLNSHIRE)

... and merchant. Bardmy. BARROW.— 'Joseph Hardy, Goxhill, HtilL BARTON, - 'Thomas Bartou-oa-Hnmber. BISBROOK.— AIbert Edward Alington, Binbrook, Marked Rami. 'CoIoneI Henry Valentine Grantham, West Hall, Spilsby; Thomas Holmes, Midville, fanner. BRlCG.— Edwin ...

WAX TED. experienced female A'tendict NIB* Hderly lady.--Mm. Crawley. Acorn Villas. lUtley. ANTED. NORSE. ..

... Market Street. Barton-un-liumfT GENERAL wanted for Leeds, another kep , small family. wages.—Central, 72. Boar (opposite Hardy s). GENERAL SERVANT.—Wanted. a good General Servant, years age —Apply 33, Portland Street. York. G OODGENERAL wanted: help ...

INVENTIONS

... Cnxikej, Herbert Crookes, and Willis Crookes, the Atlantic K'WS I ,N UARDA - M RTIN Hardy Wngley, 1 St. Square. Manchester, improvements in rotary enpues. Perkins and Thomas Perkins. I. St. James* Square. Manchester, improvements iu corkiM or stoppering bottles ...

THE FEBRUARY X4GAOTJIS.-IH

... reading—even those who have read them all before. The two serials are The Honourable Jane,' by • Annie Thomas, and A Woman's Loyalty, by Miss Duff Hardy. i In their uniform* the various National Guard Corps of the United State* seem to have copied European ...

THE SOUTHPORT LIFEBOAT MEN'S VISIT LEEDS. DEMONSTRATION AT THE YOKKSHffIi POST OFFICES. As might have been ..

... band of the Artillery Volunteers. Both at the railway and along the streets immense crowds of assembled see and cheer the hardy-looking seamen, who had com« fully equipped in their lifeboat attire cork-belts and oilskins. In many tb» sight was one long ...

AFFAIRS IN SAMOA

... William Edward Cowey, John Wagstaff, J. Mur»y, and J. Walsh. Lancashire: Messrs. Thom;u>AspinwaH, K. Isberwood, Thomas Greenall, Thomas Glover, J. Latham. Henry Houghton, Samuel Judd, John Ramsbottom. E. Hickman, J. J. Bradley, S. J. Smith.T. J. Smith ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, FEBRU

... separately. All that SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE, No. St. Thomas Street, Scarlwroujh. now in the occupation of Miss Ijtrub, hosier and dealer iu Berlin wool. Lot 6. All 'hat SHOP and DWELLING-HOUSE. No. 27. fit. Thomas Street, adjoining the last lot, the occupation ...