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... appeared m your pages. Mr Hardy’s opinion regards, the publication of plays is quite concluvu U ' ' ,I 0 l , ...
... appeared m your pages. Mr Hardy’s opinion regards, the publication of plays is quite concluvu U ' ' ,I 0 l , ...
... rustic character than any halfdozen surviving novelists put together.” 1 squirm and laugh when I read this, for I member Thomas Hardy, who is ray master far and far away. not playing at modesty. am quite persuaded that critic genuinely pleased with the ...
... Subscribed towerde hit Tettimonwl, tad it torry thet he could not do eo publicly. Rt EDWARD THOMAS BELL ALL Pcreom having Cleime acainot the h'rtate of HOWARD THOMAS BELL let* of No rro*Tnore etr»et Aliergavenny Secretary to Tucker Brother! Limited are requested ...
... . Special staff of experienced searchersaadartiste. Preliminary inquiries attended to without fee. Write for Pro- •cw-tuR-THOMAS MOIUNG. 62, High Holborn. London. W.C. Established 179L_ IT?UNERAL FURNISHERS and CREMATORS. A The LONDON NECROPOLIS COMPANY ...
... and quantity, shoald ‘qual to any daring the present For the opsning day ! shall dep nd upon the sabjoined Peel Peel Park Hardie THE GARAT. Powe Ares ot KALE best, Jab steeplechase — Hi LRONATUS oF MIDNIGHT SUK, Friday Hardle Handicap—' New Year Steeplechste- ...
... one doe to suffocation. A yerthet of Found drowned was returned. Scot= Dim= or A ERICILLATI3. The sudden death George Thomas Palmer. aged 60, bricklayer. 35, New Bridge-street, lonised the subject of nu inquiry Is the Borough Coroner )Mr. B. Harvey) ...
... before nine o'clock yesterday evening an out- break of tice occurred on the premises of Mr. David Light, joiner and contractor, Thomas Street, Hudders- field. Ae the upper part of the building was of wood and contained mflammable material, the flames took hold ...
... Superintendent . — Eliza J . Kae , working at Liverpool . Niiraes . —Georgin . z Macleay , Eliaihcth C . Jone-s Mary E . Thomas , ' Margaret L . Coatalloe , Maude E . Jacocka , Nellie 0 , Borhani , Jane Horslcy , and Maude B . Slater , London ; Dora ...
... Do. Lady Patty, Mrs. Huneerford. The O'Connor's, of Ballinahineh, Do. Tbe Professor's Experiment, Do. Jade the Ohmura, Thomas Hardy. _Laid), Geo. Macdonald. Santa Barbara. Oujda. Under Sealed Orders, Grant Allen. The Woman who did, Do. The /teal Lady ...
... Mi-* Gibfoo, 1 os; John Goad. Eaq.. 10a; Miss K. Gillfapie. 10*: Acheson T. Henderson. Esq., Q.C., Thomas Hopkins, Eaq.. £\\ S.A.H.. 10a; Mrsars. Thomas Heilon and Co., A; William Irvine, Esq.. Q-f ~ £1 ; Messrs. John and Son. Mi** Eriiahsn. £x-, Miasaa ...
... whose best effort, perhaps, was a Lullaby song. She was recalled on 'both appearsums. The male vocalists were Mr Macrae, Mr Hardie, and Mr John Lyall, all of whom sang well, the latter being heartily recalled. The violinist was Miss Macrae, who showed great ...
... Yates and Jackson, of Lancaster. Another likely five-year old was Mr. J. C. Taylor's son of Hydrometer, a cleanly fashioned, hardy looking animal, with great depth of shoulder and chest. standing 17 hands, which was sold for 67g5.. the purchasers being again ...