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DURHAM ASSIZES

... being old oNcndcr. Maud Elizabeth Mell. nby, %, narried. unlawfully wounding Mnwrs lUwlinex. at Uatc.*lM;ad, nine monlb*. Thomas Holisml. 32. Omnsn, lit gamy at Went Martlcuool. men mimlhs' hard labour. Sarah lla-wst, worker, eoii'.-calmenl birth Usrliegton ...

[RR LEAGUE

... Hajiuc.c Hawkins Row.. 4 Eitra 1 W. CaMle. I b Copmake.. W. HoUiii(»«ronh. b Hew . Total C. R- Rew. b w. !• Shaw. . W. B. Thoma*. «, b s-haw.. F. Mopkiiwon. 8 L. not out 1 W. CopeHakc. not «mt 4CI J. rtnlliiw. b oil lot* worth . lu I EstrM K. tl. ...

A WAKEFIELD WEDDI.VO

... LEEDS COMMERCIAL. Judge Crecnwell. «t Xewcnyle County Court, yesterday, heard action which John Hardy Arkoll, commercial traveller, of Leeds, aucci John Thomas Gibbon, the Douglas Hotel, Newcastle, for £7 19s. Plaintiff had used the hotel as a guest, alicgcU ...

AIREDALE CRICKET LEAGUE

... Miss school. Reginald Ternicu, Leeds. A receiving order was made yesterday, the Bradford County Court, against the estate of Thomas Hanson, Green wood House. Wihdeo, carrying on business Mills, Wilsden, paper sad aoap naao- Uenuer ALLEGED DISCOVEUY ANDItEE'S ...

COPLEY AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... in Roadster*, and Mr. John Liddie. second. tho agri(-ultural section Mr. K. L. Rickiiuon, South Ibmlon, ra first, and Mr. Thomas Middleton, of Eastbourne, Darlington second. The annual exhibition of tho Middleton-Tyas and Munltun Floral nod Horticultural ...

ELECTION INTELLIGENCE

... CE. The Preston Independent Labour Party have decided to contest Prertuo rt «be new general election, and (be of Mr. Keir Hardie is mentioned as the probable candidate. The Executive Committee of the Mid-Northamptooshire Liberal Association have rseolved ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY,'

... Snrav*—l. J. R. Croundwdl: ?. J. and R. CaUm; 3. CotUm. Twe.ve Bnnrbca Hardy Perennial and Cut Kloweti— I. O. OoiUrn: 2. J. K. Grnondwell: 3. J. and R. Calam. Twelve Bnnchea Hardy Annnalt—l. O. 2. J. R. Croondweli. Twrlre Bunch'* cd Hi-ikf*—l. J. R. GmondweU; ...

(FROM OUR REPORTER.)

... Joseph Grimes wick. Sheep dog trials—Ur. John Oxley and Mr. M. Chesterfield, and Mr. F. Tumor Abdy, Rawmanh Parker. Ferrets—Mr. Thomas Bennison, Egton. Best Groomed Horso and Gears—Mr. W. Turoeir At the luncheon tho chair was occupied by the Attercl.ffo Ro ...

STATE OF THE RIVERS

... Crabtree, Meneton. Agricultural Produce—Mr. E. Ashton, i’ordon, and Mr. R. Fenwick, Butter, Egg-, etc.—Mr*. C. Maw, and Mrs. Hardy. Otisofh>rpe, Pocklington. Flowers, Plants, etc. —Mr. E. Carr, Havenscar, Mr. E. Collier, Scarborough, Mr. A. Douglas, Baldcrsby ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... Parker, who is .staying at Windermere, is Laving his portrait pointed. There was yesterday no change in the condition of Mr. Thomas Wayman, ex-member for Ellaasd Division. He lies in srroi oonscioue state at Banbury residence. NOTES ON CURRENT TOPICS. Lord ...

WALKER & SONS’ SALES coNrrycTD. IMPORTANT BAI.E Ft»WI,KRS IMFOETED JERSEY u ..t GUERNSEY COWa T ,!. ,,* S*»Nfi, ..

... Held I.f these fkotous “DUTTEft all at early immrdia.o prohi, helectetl from ibe n»«w noieil ilairy of the 1-lamia, and of hardy coloun. auitaUe to. Ihi ilimi n.-r CUMBERLAND. of S»> *?w«l Highly liopor*.»nt «rvd V«lu»Mf> AGRICCLTOMAL SMALL HOLDINGS p ...

J. UAU D Y * CO.,

... lUE EOYS TO HARDY'S lls AND OVERCOATS. UAUDYS toil HATS AND CATS. lr 1! ' TO HARDY'S . fw. SUllrra and underwear. JJ™ EUVS TO HARDYS BOOTS AND SHOES. TO HARDY’S nprv. fO,! T,v;i * AJiD COLLARS. (J'Du TO HARDY'S TRUNKS AND BOXES. TO ...