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A I.ADY ON SIDE-SADDLK UIUINIi

... reveals itself in our literature poetry and song, and this done ranging over our poets and song writers from Thompson to Thomas Hardy, from Coleridge, Southey, Scott, and many __ more, down Tennyson and Kudyard Killing. I England, Scotland, Ireland, and ...

SUMMARY OF THE NEWS

... punctiliously ; and between Mrs. Thomas Willis, slow' to find out what she meant, and Mrs. Joseph Willis, the plaintiff, slow' to understand what he said to her, he must look ujion himself Fortune's fool, lie satisfied Mr. Cozens-Hardy that he did | explain the ...

COURT AM) PERSONAL

... and occupies the offices which the early part of the century constituted also the residence the senior partner. Recently Mr. Thomas Gould, son the Gould above mentioned, found an old box a packet manuscripts, which turned out to Ik* letters to Brookfield ...

PARCELS FOR THE TROOPS

... appearance and take command the interesting little division which is to police the Transvaal's northern border, and prevent the hardy dopper from trekking north into Rhodesia. Perhaps it would difficult find men better fitted to round in Republican stragglers ...

JVindsor Cairtle. Wednesday

... movement was foot the county Dorset to repair and hand over to the Trust the monument erected near Portesh.iiu memory Sir Thomas Hardy, Nelsons flag-captain at Trafalgar, and also that the old post-office Tintagel, Cornwall, and the Court-house at Long (Tendon ...

MET SUM STILL RKVCIRED. about £8,03U Ila

... out UoorH. Ko«aeniPb»*.i m. ,M.. Myatem. ISON’S EYE AND DISPENSARY (LTD.). CHEAT tiEOKi.E sTKKK.T. N* Town Hall, LEEDS. Mr THOMAS l.soN. IM'I I i-i AI KI.ST. at ten. Ik At LEEDS Entry In.-e.lay. !.• rt ■, .d. ma-. '..ntr.Uya. . i • ; i.'N' LEI Mr IStt ...

MILLS. WORKS. & %

... Also w.-U-BiaU'bi'd (Miiis Ban and lively UANDSOME pair bright Bay « UmBSFA. I' '- han.u. e.'rars. !1- The Poet. la*d» Ml SB HARDY :• Hmiingley Una. lawi* H. ' and •.sing piivaM paddtN'k for inatruotmn Telephone. HAV MARE iT; perfertly m'liou i>aae 1. Park ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY, JULY 7. 190 ft

... MANTEL SUITE A Fine CANTEEN CUTLERY. Tha CONTENTS the DOMESTIC OFFICES CbarraiDE WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, by Smrl fTe. T. M. Rif-hardi-in. ami J. Butreli Smith. PROOF ENGRAVINGS, rfter le»dmc artuu. GRAND PIANOFORTE, ColUnl COsTLY MARBLE CIjOCK ami ORNAMENTS ...

BLACKPOOL CLUB

... fourth, £3. Heat 1. Mr. T. Heap's Thomas. Ribbtetno, OrgHl Mr. Jofanaon's MissnaTciyanl, Aintm*.2oo 2 Mr. W. lliwell Sissj . ItatcuKhurpe. Cbadarieb 3 Mr. J. Brown Montline, Wlshaw, 146 Andrew dis. Retting Kren on Thomas. 6to 4ac*tMtM Kavnyanl. 3 1 Sissy ...

BOOK GOSSIP

... not run aerially. Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urhervillps is published in sixpenny edition Harper Brothers. This cdiUon will nutko the 23rd. Messrs. F. V. White and Co. will publisli shortly novel entitled Flick of Fortune. Thomas Parkcs. The scene ...

PROPERTY SALES

... London. Several lota in Arnold Road Mr. Charles Hardy, London, and Mr. B. Hardintt, Wnnhloduu, tor £27 each. A plot in Pollard Road aold Mr. Hay ley. London. for£2a, and three in Raven Hall Rood eold to Mr. Thomas Wapte for each. A plot in Church Road sold ...