By THOMAS HARDY
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... THOMAS HARDY. •' THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. ...
... By THOMAS HARDY. THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. By GRANT ALLEN. SNOWED UP: A DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. By GEOFFREY MORTIMER, ...
... By GEO. K. SIMS. THE GHOST'S TOUCH. By FERGUS HUME. THE GRAVE BY THE HAND-POST By THOMAS HARDY. THE CHRISTMAS EVE CONCERT. SNOWED UP: A DEVONSHIRE EXPERIENCE. GEOFFREY ...
... April.—Tho marriage of Lieutenant Ernest Clifford Hardy, R.N., third sou of Major-Grnoral Campbell Hardy, and Winifred Maud, youngest daughter of Roar-Admiral Ha)(owes, will take place at tSt. Thomas's Church, Portsmouth, Feb. 22.—A marriage is announced ...
... Edmund Kiuc. Clifton DOWD. Bristol, gentleman. I J all* M. K. King. Clifton Down. Bristol, spinster. Daniel Hardy. John Bong, and Bong, trading i Hardy and Longs, Orimsby, smack-owners. Philip Adkin. Discworth, Leicestershire, wheelwright. I George P. Garner ...
... Chambers, Street, London, company promoter. Thomas E. Lowe, Rookery Road, Haodsworth, lately Hockley Hill. Birmingham. licensed victualler. George Hardy, Lone. Clay Cross, Derbyshire, formerly grocer. Thomas D. Gorton, lately Laurel Head and Street, now ...
... circuits are now being extensively made. The following list engagements for district will interest manyAt Penzance, Rev. T. Hardy. Banks, 8.A., of Bolton, succeeds Rev. Henry Woatonhoim. Rev. John Gcngo leaves that circuit for Croydon. At Weston-suoer-Maro ...
... diacharfling, Jt Janctte, prime cargo of BRUCE, finest Imported. Selling cheap.—E.J. Nrsi.it ft Co.. Thomas Street. IRON and FENCES. Quality; 6 feet hardies, rails. 25s d0x..5 har.29s 6d and 38s doz. Bte-l fencing wire. galvanised wire Its cwt.: best gaivanlsed ...
... Ticebnrst and Sons. Cheltenham), appeared for the petitioner; ami Harold Hardy, of Oxford Circuit (instructed Messrs Philip Cooke and Son, Gloucester), for the respondents. Mr Hardy, who represented a number of the parishioners, moved lbs court to refuse ...
... Nicholas Street Market. POTATOES r POTATOES! POTATOES ! Expected every tide, splendid cargo light-soil Brnce, this season.— E. J. Thomas Street, Bristol. POTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES l- About tons of Magnums and now being hauled into store; cheap.— Xea:.c, Bristol ...
... Albert Browne, Messrs Christopher Thomas Bros , Limited, Ss; Messrs John Harvey and son.*. Limited. Joseph 10s the United Breweries. Lituiti'd, is; George A. Wills, £1 Is; Mr Philip H Vaachan. C. Baker, 10s; Mr Harry K.Thomas, 10s. Rev K. F. Keep, 10s; Rev ...
... Saturday morning accused was drunk, refused several times to obey orders, and quarrelled and fought with others. Sergeant Hardy, K.P., deposed to being called on board on Saturday morning to take accused into custody. was very drunk. He rnshed for a knife ...