BOOK GOSSIP
... American venture, the first number of which will tie issued on June 1. Sir George Douglas, who is now completing mono* Thomas Hardy for Messrs. Grreniug’s series uf English writer-, h ...
... American venture, the first number of which will tie issued on June 1. Sir George Douglas, who is now completing mono* Thomas Hardy for Messrs. Grreniug’s series uf English writer-, h ...
... their orats yesterday as Divisional Court in Queen's Bench, the Attorney-Oeneral saki had to move for peremptory order for Thomas Lancaster, of the Daily Argu> Buildings, Corporation Street, Birmingham, attend the court on Tuesday next, to answer for ...
... etwiM.IERSKY GUERNSEY CI»W8 ami HEIFERS, all either iiui ralred ur doe. and •huh hare apeHally wl«Sed lor thin Sale l-Sa* hardy to rus'.iiiiiiuoand Hi for North. .. . Irtotk'im-ti families n-quirin* onlk. At, will find lbe«r very profitaUe .Uiry as ...
... w a few months. THEFTS FROM THE HUDDERSFIELD CONSERVATIVE CLUB, PAINFUL POSITION OF A YOUNG MAN. At this afternoon George Hardy (25), a designer, residing at Wakefield Road, was charged in custody with having stolen four pennies. In con- of money and ...
... HANDICAP of 103 sovs.; to be sold for 50 sovs. Five furlongs. (Off at 2.12.) 7 10 Mr. Sadler’s (jun.) POUL, J. Dalton 1 7 9 r. F. Hardy's f. by Edward the Confe: o: —ELLA, 3 yrs. —car. 7st. 4 S. Loates 7 8 Mr. Aldworth’sf. by Kendal-- ALLETTE, 3 yrs. F. Allsopp ...
... AMELIA E. HARR. (Unwin Green loth library t 6a. TUB WATERS of EDKRA. A. V nwin c Green Cloth Li brary (. 6*. MR. THOMAS ATKINS. the Rev. L. J. HARDY. sth Thousand. Fully Illuatrated. fia. 4 the MAN-EATERS. JOHN J\. GAGGIN. Paper. 1» 6d : cloth. J* Modern Italy ...
... barracks and in camp, at~ home and abroad, enable the 11ev. E. J. Hardy, a well-known Chaplain to the Forces, To draw a realistic picture of IMr Thomas Atkins (Fisher I Ulnwin). Ne doubt Mr. Hardy's verdict leans to l mercy's side, for he confesses to a good ...
... h Pac tndn; asksho Lgrm. lago; a ae C J. HARDY AND C00, NUMBER ONE, B AR-L A N E, L E E D S, Have ne r eivet their NE E' STOCEK OF PRI'NG & CLOTHING foT TLEN, YOUTHS, AND BOYS. E vERY SQUARE 'YARD OF C. . HARDY AND CO.'S S PACIOUS STOCKROOMS H3es been ...
... chUir. Among those prewent were Sir Thomas liard*on. M P., Mr. H. Pike Peace, M.P . Mr Junatnam E. Backhouse. Mr. Hugh Bell. Profeawrr Jevons, Mr. Lewis Edmunds. Q C-. Aidemoui W. Harding. Colonel Lsuidcr, Alderman Thomas Itwyi’iardson, iNewcaeile; Alderman ...
... REET, LEEDS. * C. J. HARDY AND OO WNUMBER ONZ~ ,F A P. - L A N , L E E D S, .D 3Have naw receired their U; IS NE W STOCK OF i-ti S PR N G C L O T H I N G- for ay IF EvE EMY Y&VfS, AND BOYS ch to SQUA? eC25RE5 YAED. or c- J. HARDY AND CO.'S :D SPACIOUS ...
... the Cozens-Hardy—Mr. Ingie Joyce, on Attorney-General, consented to an arrangement where- by two Bradford orphan institutions divided a legacy of £1,000 between them, one institution taking £750 and the other £250. The testator, Mr. Thomas Lock- wood ...
... pictures; Robert Wilson, at one time engineer as the :Low Mloor iron- works, near L~eeds, wh~o invented the screw-propeller; Thomas Wil:sun. the T'vneside poet, w'hose chief work, thu ' Pisman's Pay, attained extraordinary popularity in the North of England ...