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... SERVANT Wanted, about 15; good X home.—Apply 51. Towneud st, Springvalc. clean an ...
... SALE. JOHN AND SON. Opp. ALBERT HALL, SHEFFIELD John Hoyland and Son are now holding their Annual Clearance Sale, and they guarantee that every - Instrument genuinely reduced. A few Special Bargains mentioned below. Only cash prices quoted but John Hoyland ...
... shield to the Lord Cardigan Lodge, Street, who succeeded obtaining greatest number new members during the past year. The. presentation was made by Bro. E. F. Hind. Two emblems were also presented to Bras! J. E. and S. W. Blarkburn, of the John Brown Lodge, ...
... NOVEMBER 10th, 1904. DIVE HORSES, CARTS, DRAY, HARNESS, STABLE TOOLS, ETC. Mr. GEO. ELLIOTT is honoured with instructions from Mr. John Watts, Who has completed a contract, to SELL >y AUCTION, above HOBISES. Black Horse, Short, 9vrs, 16.3. Horse, Prince, ?yrs ...
... Sip. of land, situate tho north side Batley Road. A tverthorpe, which has been offered them on behalf ot the Countess of Cardigan for £2,000. WAKEFIELD'S NEW ACCOUNTANT. Mr. George Owen Whitaker has been recommended by the Finance Sub-Committee for the ...
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... '']Sib !n T Cai T d Gilt Frame; Walnut REVOLVING ' Two Walnut Chitfonniers, with Bevelled Glass , Oak Ilall Seat. Carved Oak Armed - 1 , fc , Mahogany Bookcase and Secre- Oak Hall Chairs, Occasional Chairs and Tables, • ganv Chairs Velveti, Eirfit. Chairs ...
... COUNTY NEWS. YORKSHIRE. ROTHERHAM INNKEEPER'S GRIEVANCES. Yesterday, at the Rotherham Borough Court, John Tom Whiers, landlord of tho Volunteer Inn, Bridgegate, summoned Austin Hunter, hawker, of 30, Tusmor© Street, for assault. Mr. Gichard, who appeared ...
... WORKS, KILLED BY FALL OF BIND. At the works of the Sheffield Brick Company, at Neepsend, yesterday afternoon, a labourer named John Smith lost his life whilst working at the base of a hill-side bind. At first was feared that several lives had been lost, and ...
... Gilbert Talbot, who was descended from John, tenth Earl of Shrewsbury. The rest of his landed and personal property, with bis family papers, came into the possession of his nephew, George Brudcnell. third Earl of Cardigan, lather of the late Duke of Montapu ...
... world's history. IDYL IN WAR-TIME. The Maid-at-Arms, by It. W. Ohambers. (Westminster: Archibald Constable and Co., Limited, 2, Whitehall Gardens.) (65.) The Maid-at-Arms is not to be compared with Cardigan, though, regarded as a supplementary episode ...
... before they turned to politics as a serious pursuit. They were Mr. Burt and Mr. John Wilson. But the sweet joy of Radicals was turned to wormwood and gall presently, when Mr. John Redmond took the floor, and assured the House that in spite the efforts of both ...