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A Ziovel. Trani the Polssh of J. I

... Room, or 'lwodw~ 6& N. Lodge to 2 rayon Tin= 6d. or R Otto• : G. P. Putout. Sam Cana, Mama. Ay T PL Ldo. whoa and Ti,. By Thomas Hardy. Low Co. Famed fly An ed. Eyre I, Nma Ton To 6d. Lord.= sad Windy. 4WD 110X0XSTALLIM Arelip 6d. Dublin Brown sad !IT. OU ...

NOVELISTS AND THE DRAMA

... prison net which Ana drawn the money. Mr. Thomas Hardy had butter give as snore novel. like For from the . Madding Crowd, The Return of the and Tem of the D'Urbtimilles, cad leave playwrithig alone. Mr. Hardy taco near Dorchester, and he kindly invented ...

ALTP,INCHAM SHOW

... 1 2, Thos. Hardy. bucklow Hill ; 3, N. Paumer ton, Bangt.. Brood far draught pare, under 16 foal at foot den. 1865: 1, Thom Hardy. Buck'. Hill I 2, Lim.. Waal.. foal, for draught purposes 1, Thomas Hardy: 2, Jn Brown..,Aa.: ;3, Thomm Hardy. ...

A LICENCE MINCH:MED AT

... pablimbere brace ; one by Thomas Weatarilt, beekkmpw. Wiadlahaw Road, for an of b.•r me by Wilfrid Hardy, Cantos. borrow for • wine licence. 'lite first two application@ withdraws, bet Mr. J. 0. Swift &armadas behalf of Hardy, who had applied on two preview ...

or Sr. Jonsi ( I I odder and Stoughton). Sew chapters, which era en full of helpful ancesstion. were written

... anonymous writer, is a small publication of sensuous verse too ephemeral to call for notice. In the new edition of Mr. Thomas Hardy's novels, uniform with that of the novels of Mr. Black, issued by Moser.. Sampson Low and Co, appears Tnt RETURN OF THE ...

IN TIN AWARD

... Ity this time the audience had diminished by Aga • third of its original number, but there were more speakers to follow. Mr. Thomas (treenail, the organising secretary. whilst admitting that there was little need for further talking, %pent a short time in ...

MIDNIGHT MEMORANDA

... going to the Nations] Liberal Chit), found a large of soap and meats had been ordered in his same from a West fins. Mr. Reit. Hardie bee had an experience of the some o man waiting epee the other to take his measure for a Conn dram &bore all thing, Mr. Henry ...

SALF()RD

... SALF()RD. The euclidean for 'riots ward. is Salford r re Tort Hall. rarrday, Inn Pass —R Hoard (C.)•. T. Hardy (GA J. Hamad. T J 1. CHA —T. H. (C.),Elkssab Howls a &Bekaa Harrows —L (C.). J. Barr r. ors—Jars lLabra ICI, J. /IL Burr (G.). W. Worms —J. ...

AND TIMES, TffIIBSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, lin&

... panda mai, is ad Hap Wards, and aka ore a Trolled Wad. TV 1a14.r~ is. mole al re pars : ALBERT TARE WARD. 'R. Maud (0.) 623 T. Hardy (G.) J. Sorter Uteri CHARIZSTOWS WARD T. IL ardor* (C. 816 Bale (Labour) d tIROSVEN . OE WARD. 1. . 739 .1. F. Barret (Lobar) ...

a4l4ahe bleerllealsah lbw • Wiew Id rowdy, ge &SP bar ef_bl,o we ~in eke Isms an. bee seen dimelablei be sr – ..

... found • mare's neat. The only foandetion that otitis for his alarm is in the fact that Mr. Antold•Fostet, Mr. T. W. and tiir Thomas Lim are so Miff Pre' pared to subscribe to the doctrine dot Ukase should not be treated separately. They hire been by the ...

11011 SE AND LOBBY

... public estimation when people read that he has not hesitated to denounce the conduct of Members of Parliament, like Mr. Kew Hardie mot others, in going amongst the Yorkshire miner% and making to them highly Inflammatory speeches. because the military were ...

Published: Thursday 21 September 1893
Newspaper: Manchester Daily Examiner & Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1803 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

MONDAY, DECEMBER lit 1893

... South Shore nett Saturday. On the strength of her running second to Praecox at Sandown, Cheyne visa made favourite Mae Fainter Hardie at Plimpton Saturday, but ohe was fasten a long way from home, the winner turning up in Oempany, a ten to .me chance, who ...