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BY H. HIDEB HAGGARD

... blood being blended with the original moor stock, whatever extent experience proves will not interfere with their native hardiness. Tli« sire present in use a strong, serviceable animal, and lb© average height of bis progeny seems bo about thirteen hands ...

CIVIC FESTIVITIES AT RIPON

... Lieut. R. 8. Collier, Lieut. Thomas, Mr. Green, (Bornuphbridgc), Mr. R. M. Bowman. Mr. G. R. Green, ilr. 11. Hutchinson, Mr. J. G. Kcarsley, Mr. J. D. Waller, Mr. A. Wells, etc. Jvino of men, in khaki, looking bronzed and hardy, put appearance, the tenth ...

WEEKLY

... Tlinn>day. at Z3d. m Wortley b. Thi* the only Intiwatlon. rant*, OTTKKBURN. —lm.**at A|.pJ*-t*.ii-!.‘-.M»or.. spr-l JSy.an. Thomas taterlurm. late ..i Mf1.1.. •un.-Kuo* ml a* lauuinitlmin to-morrow |W«to.-*-l«rl. th- IJllsat ttncoVloik. Krie.tu* arc a- ...

COOKS TO RKAD AND BOOKS TO I'SE

... antiquarians who, under ordinary circumstances, would have access to them. Travel litenitare olt«>n spiced with polilics, and Sir Thomas Tolnmo, **T!ir Indian Borderland (Methuen, l»s. not), is of this character. His work survey officer lias given him peculiar ...

I/rt 5. “TTIF Hinnr.AXI»KU INN AND LAND

... : 'alue 1301. .Cl U. C,.1. rirtk-ui*r», Plaits, »i>«i C.mdilion* •'kilc may lx- lokl from t. 11. ULUsUX, luii, 41. Yerk; THOMAS PRICE, Exi. Ajt*3»t. I Lay ; _ tlx* Au.-t Mart OSco. R*>thimry. TO THE T.ICKNRED TRADE Valuable and FULLY LICENSED FREEHOLD ...

OBITUARY

... Prison, while tiding » way fulfil ongngmr.i last night, was seized with Hidden attack of and expired in few nunute.s. Mr. Thomas Mnmlle, «f IXank, Mary|»oi-t, died yesterday, after long illness. .1 had been chairman of the Mary 1 tort District ami had ...

('Mitiilei. fiittor,M .......Mr. MATCH No. for Yai hti* rxitrOlng M loo*. Prixe XAL BnmUUa.jawl.la3 Sir IVnarr. ..

... Juwrtt. W« .t U-wlira. MB. Bt»s. and U33; 8. Pmrton. (ireat Horton, J. Wwodbeau. Uib-ry. S. rtlaude'en. Wen Bowlin«. ill; J. Hardy. Bu(l«r»ba«, 7ba aitu ib>. Ho'.tfen Bros.. Wiboy. 743- pton HSU mil.'-I inembera aenl SI bird*. Bmiih Siiii. fhJiv bV.‘. Ilulio)- ...

THE YORKSHIRE ROST. THURSDAY. JUNE 30. 1901

... Airs. Fred. Holmes's the Lady’s Hack-ivy class t!:w prixos went Alessrs. F. .f. and' 11. Ilrainger. Boston .Spa; and Alisa B. Hardy, of ilcadtugley, Li-ecls. dwrr'aft* (he entries was attributed the 10-> death two loral exhibitors. Mr. .1. M. Hrandsby. Kasinzwold ...

HARDYS CROWN BREWERY

... HARDYS CROWN BREWERY. Th» •nntia) moeting; this company was liplU MaiKbf'trr ycstertbv, Mr. Thomas Didtlolpb preaid i tig. Tli* Chairman said that the company had done very well during the pa.-t year, and trusted that they would go for many years well ...

NOTES AND COMMENTS

... the Dorsetshire peasantry. There was then (harming drive to Dorchester. Here the novelist and Mrs. Hardy received their friends tea Max Gate. Thomas Hardy, in loungo jacket and big Panama hat—a modest, qairt-raannored little man—was delighted to show hia ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. JULY 6. 1901

... at Timble Great, near O:ley. and in the oicupalkm of Mrs. Jano Wigglesworth. deceased.—For farther luturmoDon app.y to Mr. Thomas Wigeic*worth. Farmer. Fewston, _ ,0 _ P- - and A. F,. Newstcad and Co.. Soiirltors. Utley. E-VST END FARE ESTATE Leeds.—PUns ...

°f Xirtiu, Mmmafet, and Detk» are charged -*■ o*- prrpnid. They nnti authenticated bp the name mud address of U*e-

... iTiuw.tayk July 9, 4 pm. Friends kindly accept this (the onlrl No tinwer* (by requestt HARDY.—JuIy 7. et 27. Chestnnt onc. flcadlngley. age year*. Aon. widi.w Cyrus Hardy, lav New Wortlcy —lnlertnrnt New Cemetery 10-morrow (Tueedeyk July 9, at © cluck. Kucsnls ...