EVERTON v BLACKBURN ROVERS
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... He ;‘ww”Mm-m'lolmLue&uy, p with a flying shot which Result: b . B .etek o e i Half.tima :—SUNDERLAND AY ...
... fine | iarost was contred in the first appoarance of Pariner for the redoubtable “Steve” Bloomer. | Thomas Moore, o forward with a grest reputation Hardy, the brilliant young inside right who scored | ¢ doeh ‘and determination. He is & member of Sgainst ...
... Snoxell. s g | The coffin was carried bg Messrs. B.e;?'lmn 'Greenwood, A. Greenwood, H. C. Starr, Sam Wright (descons), G. Hardy (sacramental treasurer), and G, Barraclough (church secretary). i Letters of apology for absence were received 30 i e Crosiey ...
... 3 Mr. Semmence’s Fire Danoe s..£iu¢vnléo 10 7 Mr. Barton’s Pr&id B s inmsiaiicssers. SR 10 7 Mr. H. Hardy’s 4ys ..cc00 B, Ellis 0 10 7 Mr. Thomas's Picton Lad 4ys G. Lee 0 10 7 Mrs. Whitworth's Churming Weather 4ys |’ & £ Chadwick 0 ing.—* ...
... prosiding, and Mr. A, Clay. Tran: ers The following lieenees were transforred : New Inn, Briggste, ill:nd. from John Hardy (doceased), to fmnnm Hardy ; the Friendly Ton, Cotton Stones, Sowerby, from Samuel Richard Teal, to William Waterhouse Greenwood ; New Inn ...
... who was T 2 years of age, carried on the business of s pawnbroker ut 16, Stannary-street, a business now controlled by Mr. Hardy., ~ This he managed up w the time of his retiretvent through ill-health. He wus & Darset man by birth, and first came to w ...
... h-h hnm Contains the. 1’::' : three Poets Lau i covers a period from et e reamd e B Bridge,Sifees ters are n| g E:Ti: Thomas Hardy, Rudysrd Kipling, and sen .sn-hlt JACK HUGHES ENLISTS. | Juek anrt: the Town half-baock, who hae been preventod i taking ...
... Laycock, R, W. Fox, R, 8. V. Marshall, W. Hardy, and R. J. Fielding again accounted for themselves splendidly. The second half of the &mgnmme opened with a duet ** hoel.uo‘;; by Masters C. B. Kay and R. W. Thomas who gave a vorg“;bb rendering and were ...
... Mengics : :‘I; 3 Renwick's Rollul;o; % W.%«nl‘mk - F. Stroud’s Lovely vs . Peacock lSladK!hmv’nAhbys J. Dawson 8 5 Mr. H Hardy's Pastime dys . Private 8 4 Mr. H. Whitworth's Covocan 4ys . Bocking 8 0 Mr. W. Turnbull’s Quack dys . Burne 713 Mr. ...
... Shaldey (stoward) George Stevens - i hm';m‘n. citizen is prepared eight miles from the Head of Kin at | (thind class), Miss O. Hardy (scond cabin), G. hi::bhorrm nl‘.flu- Gurmu\' i o Ameri. 3 pm. . Three hours later all Halifax [ Ruddy (socond cabin), Sambrenwitz ...
... COMMENTS ON LOCAL DOINGS. Airs. Wheatoroft, 55.; Mrs. W, Wright, £10; Mra, A. Crabtrec, £2 25 ; Mrs. Clegg, £5; Anon. £1; Mrs. Hardy, 55.; collected, Hipperholme, 3s. 9d 2 3‘:-( 11{' I:(-bb.}eivlm-‘m ‘{)‘k-ir“mrk;;: kM-E- The “Halifax Guardian™ A Notable Picture ...
... OPINION SUMMER ANNUAL. Wo are not surprised to note that the * London Opinion ' Summer Anky‘unlflu proved itwelf u very hardy Aunual indeed by making its appearance as usual. Evervbody will be glad to see this cheery shillingsworth onw more upon the ...