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LONDON BETTING—Tm itaDAY

... Mr. KhrllcliV iJehrarUn lialM-y i (aIUI. MU) Mr. . A. .larvU'i* S«>nouia B. Jarvu (alld. j|h.l Mr. Co.-Llielu * lioL'i-Ue Hardy ?* , - O. • Dtirnam * 11. AvliQ WiniN'r trainol Hraime, IturLap*. Be.tins: to 1 a‘'-t Pinuarli geldine. to 1 T.-hega. to J-iuuiary ...

IMPORTANT WILLS. A WINDFALL FOR CHARITIES

... IMPORTANT WILLS. A WINDFALL FOR CHARITIES. Mr. Thomas Kincaid Hardie. S, Hyde Park Terrace, London, nephew of tlw late Sir John Kincaid, who died on September 28. left property valued at £110.282, including net personalty of £109,530. Among the bequests ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... baen added to the Committee to consider the preparations necessary be made for the coming Coronation. Lord Justice Coxens-Hardy took his seat for the first time the Court of Appeal yesterday, and conjunction with Lords Justices Vaughan W’illiams and Romer ...

HOW SHAM HALL

... La* S -. i- I -j - w.ll then and there »'• M* Two Htoiip-built > l'' aituale in WcstKate. Uetr-'.oif- ..i I ' tree man. Hardy, and Wlia« and J,‘\V. if| ctwcl ing-'iovi over the rauie. theictu heionxinß The property is one of the ho-; - -' Positions ...

THE ONLY GENERAL HOSPITAL IN LEEDS

... Tuesday. 2 to 4. J. HARDY k CO.. QrTFITTERS, R 0X E. E, I, S. EAR HARDY’S OVERCOATS. yy-EAU HARDYS OVERCOATS. HARDY’S OVERCOATS. HARDY’S OVERCOATS. EAR HARDY’S OVERCOATS. EAR ...

LONDON BETTING—Monday

... Theft K. Jamea 8 Mr. It, Platt ■Uoidrush Muna«h.in 8 Nr. Ca*ervhara » Match Boy J. 2 (aJId. Mb.) Mr. T. Jeuuinc* « Lorma Hardy 2 (all*!. OIK) Mr. W. 11. MilUrd a Vale BuUuck (alia. 51b.) Major J. D. Dumlaa—ear. 7al. 0 Mr. J. ArdronV Shunßora Child# 0 ...

the Yorkshire post, Wednesday, November is, idoi

... the hardy fruits that striking exhibit that always seen the gallery. lam ctedibly informed that certain amount the apples and pears exhibited this collection, and which carry off the prizes, are grown under glass, and cannot fairly regarded hardy fruits ...

YESTERDAY S NEWMARKET TRIALS

... the fourth day. Much regret was expressed amongst the members of the club at the resignation of Sir Thomas Brocklebank, account advancing years. Sir Thomas has his example of following tn© sport its highest form always exercised a strong influence in maintaining ...

BKCKETT FABER CUP COMPETITION,

... Kandairi>t;eniiw,3yr* Sadler, Jun. 7 13 Mr. F. Bonand'fttioklfinder 11.. .'*yra Thomas 7 Mr. 11. J. King'* Simon'*Pride. yrs Leach 7 Mr. L. tic * flustoc. Syr* Hayhoo Mr. H. Hardy ttChildlc**, 3yra H. Hates t Mr. T. IS. Miller'* Stang, 3 >r* ..J. Cannot; ...

THE LIBRARY TABLE. MRS. CHARLES BAGOTS REMINISCENCES

... merely to give themselves the gratification of seeing pemon whom they considered to the greatest man in the world. Captain Hardy took their request to Lord Nelson, and urged compliance with it, notwithstanding tho Admiral's querulous reply of, ’• What ...

MR. BALFOUIt'H ILLNESS

... Frazer, Air. Geo. Robertson, and Air. W. J, White (Gateshead); Air. E. Swan Binder, Air. R. H. Rowe, Air. Thomas Clarkson. Mr. John Hardy, Air. Robert Hardy, Mr. O. K. Trechmann, and Air. A. Bunting (Hartlepool); Mr. John Hnrtop Mr. J. Nicholson and Mr. Robert ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 1901

... F. Johnstone, the Hon. Cecil Johnstone, the Hon. Eustace Dawnay, Sir George R. Sitwell, Bart., and Lady Ida Sitwell, Sir Thomas Woollostou White, Bari., Sir Wm. Worsley.Bsrt., SirG. Everard Cayley, Bart., Sir Edward Green, Bart., General Sir Edward Stanton ...