THE ROBINS' TREAT AT EXETER
... Mortimer, Miss Wallace, Miss C Wallace and Mr J Wallace (steward). N.—Miss Seward, Mrs Morg»n, Miss Wilson, Miss Rice and G J Rudd (steward). 0. Pople, Mrs Lang, ...
... Mortimer, Miss Wallace, Miss C Wallace and Mr J Wallace (steward). N.—Miss Seward, Mrs Morg»n, Miss Wilson, Miss Rice and G J Rudd (steward). 0. Pople, Mrs Lang, ...
... John Lodae,39, P.M., Addiscott ' Nort.icote Councillors T Lin cott and J WiMasM; Messrs F SHsrbnd d R Floral fr.outes nnm-roi*. body in* a wailed grave. Tbe wire carried out by Mr J R Gibbatd, Ti*Wt»«-* ...
... Rev. J. Cuthbertson, superin- tendent minister of t Ebenezer Wesleyan chief mourners were Messrs. T. Jinkin, father: W T. Jinkin, grandfather. H. . Jinkio, brother: T. J. Jmkin, uncie; rd, Hennab, Glanville, G. Shollabeer jun., Ww. G. Waketam, J. Wokckam ...
... , ia Matric, aot Examinations Oxined and Next Term wil] Commence -n MONDAY. Jenuery Zand 434’ GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Master: J. J. STEPHENS, MA A highly-successtal School in PREPARING BOYS tor the MATRICULATION of LONDON UNIVERSITY, the cas BRIDGE LOCAL ...
... :oldie R. , 01111., Newt: it Ab'e:d. ern prolvd-d tar :111 , bi^ nit 4 rat.. end the lo:towing :Athlete W. howt..tn: pigeone !:r W. Uiklwacie, Elf ter , cogebitdr, 1;:r BrAweing. Eltee thi !to rnd Ch.r!..• (tomb. Ir. C. J. Turner L. Go Con. Sc.- I they ...
... Jarvi J. eee w. “ah, Se ea A. Gill, 2s, Gd.; Mrs. EB. 3B. Cook, Lidstone, 2s.; H. Jarvis, %.: Mrs, C. Cole, 2s.; FP.) J. Rundle, 2s.; J. |, 2s.; R. Perring, BE. 3 We rs. J. Edwards, 2s. ;) indon, jun., feoman, > Mr. T. B. Jarvis, W. Palfrey, 2s. ...
... characters were well performed by nis, Burt, Frade, Misses Angwin, and burt, Lester, Jacobs, and Cowan. Miss Waterfield sang with considerable thos. ‘ “Tis hard to say good-bye.” fr. W. Martin and Mr. J. H. Step- henson, on behalf of the Three Towns Blue ...
... mother, Brussels lace veil and wreath of orange She was attended by three bridesmaids, viz., Miss Nina Kay-Shuttleworth, Miss Rachel Kay-Shuttleworth, and Miss Catherine Kay-Shuttleworth, who were attired in lace, and blue sashes and white straw hats trimmed ...
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... end @ halt ‘Third winter vee guiness Me, ‘The CADZOW FREPLECHASE Pi five 1 ik fix and aged Mr. J. McCall's ALLUMBTTE Mir Browne’s CHASETOW' (M. Phelan) 23 (D Phelan) 2 OL | Phelan) ¢ Mentiee), ‘ortane Teller (R. Clark). sod Peete) Betting : ¢o 2 sat 8 ...
... Professor Wrightson; u Pastures and Produce ** is dealt with in practical manner by Mr. J. P. Sheldon, J.P., who may be congratulated j on the addition of the letters J.P. after his surname. Few can claim the distinction of having those much coveted letters ...
... Perkin’s Spinado, dyrs, Voge “s Bell) Mr J Brown’s Roman Chief, yrs, list Sb (Menzies) 2 Mr W Pawson’s Redonel, 6) , lst Ib (Phelan) 3 Hill. Also ran: Smithson, Ivere , and Primrose ugst Rodonel, Betting: 6 to 4 on J to 1 Rom pinado, 4 to 1 others. Chief ...