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... ent performaaoe of “The Pickpocket at the Albert Hall, Leeds, £17,, jo. , and t ...
... ent performaaoe of “The Pickpocket at the Albert Hall, Leeds, £17,, jo. , and t ...
... at the south-east corner of the Thaban- chu remsrvoir. Yesterday seven Boers were captured, and brought into camp with their arms and armmaunition. Sniping continues besween the scouts on our left flank and those of the enemy. The weather is splen- did; ...
... Y0onth or Appri-itint.; ltouot, SITUATIONS VACANT_. Teachers, Governesses, &Ce. - tlslj-QFR ?? Mctothrr-a Helip. resrt fd..arm-boiuae young ichnldren. Xxrs GMarke, Utinot~c Idonulle, -Kortbaiter-to-n Clerks, Assistants, Ace, -$TN13,F LINE Advs., Mois ...
... Improvements Commlittee have purchased from the trustees of the Burley Church Schools sufficient land to widen that part of Cardigan-lane to 48fn Other purchases have also been made which will enable the committee to make a fine approach to the new Burley ...
... birds, 3s. pe P Cockersdale, Drighlington. 1 doz.—John Chappel, 7 White) ; DOG for SALE (Sable and — Address B 646, The Yorkshire Evening Ost, for SALE, handsome young St. Bernard, 17 months 179, Cardigan Road, about 18 months old; ANTED, a good WELSH TE ...
... carriage fiee. see this purchase.—Davis, Pawn brcker, 18, St. John's Read, Brixton, London. Established 1872. jAT E COAL DEPOT. , a. CARDIGAN ROAD. NOW OPEN. Lading much reduced for Headingley, Cardigan, and Districts. A. W. MILLS. Telephone MIL SEE Windows ...
... in thi' city of LEEDS. ,Mr. HEN7RY G0,7T baa receisedl instructions froms the ssxecrrtors Tidrsiorithe ill i Ib'h late Mr. John. Hail mlover, deceased, to Set. be Pabuo 'arton31, on Monday. May Twenty--first, IWO,. at seven o'clock iatt h' edlunrna a: ...
... 9 Wilmingti.n-grove; Corporal H. Dibbs, 36, Moor-cresoent, Dowsbury-road; Private J. £. Charlwood, 15, Ashville-avenue, Cardigan-road; Private T. Neville, 14, Harehills-terrace, Roundhay-road; Private A. Richardson, 4-, Lambton-grove, Roundhay-road; ...
... Pox-street, and two houlses an d shope., Clyde-st~reet (£'37 l~s. net) 690 Four cottage,, Ferineliffe (£027 4s. net) .. 300 Mr. John Tillotsen. Blcbar-i hasiness premises ?? OG0 31 lots of ground ?? 16,h02 C Messrs. Fairbrothsr, Ellis, and CD., London. Bostnn-4-a ...
... Rattle; Cackle K. Cannon 0 Brassey's f. Merry Hampton Royally Hammond 0 c >i. McCalmout's g. by Sheen Orpheline . . Dalton 0 Mr. Arm trongs g. Gervas -Vaal J. Hare Jlr. H. Wood fly Merry Hampton - Corset Chapman 0 Winner trained Fred Rarratt, Fin-on. B'-tiiug: ...
... numbers of the enemy, hut also points their l»eing tolerably well armed : had they been armed with Hint-locks they could scarcely have inflicted serious biases upon the undeniably well armed Constabulary, who had there Maxima. -.s said that three European ...
... 4-Quart ICE CREAM MACHINE, and all JC soriea.—Apply 32. Leeds Bridge End. - E GOAL DEPOT. « at CARDIGAN ROAD. NOW OPEN. Leading sanch reduced for Headingiey, Cardigan, and Barley Districts. A W. MILLS. Telephone ISIL APERHANGINGS —Newest, cneapestdestgns in ...