RACING RESULTS. DERBY
... Ha15ey 3 8 9 Mr G A Prentice’s Giglio, aged. 0 Madden O 8 5 Mr I’ Jennings's Intagiio, 4yr5.Hardy O 713 Mr H Lindemere’s Errotl, 4yr58utchers 0 713 Mr A B Sadler's La Valerie, 4yrs.Charters O 7 9 Mr R ...
... Ha15ey 3 8 9 Mr G A Prentice’s Giglio, aged. 0 Madden O 8 5 Mr I’ Jennings's Intagiio, 4yr5.Hardy O 713 Mr H Lindemere’s Errotl, 4yr58utchers 0 713 Mr A B Sadler's La Valerie, 4yrs.Charters O 7 9 Mr R ...
... Answers were filed denying the charge. Mr. Harry Hardy stated that he had seen respondent and co-respondent together several times a week all through the winter under sui'}ucxous circurnstances r. Thomas Kirk, petitioner’s solicitor, gave evidence that ...
... Sievier’s Colonel Wozac, 4yr5.Hardy 2 8 7 Capt Bewicke’s Wild Lad, 3yrs ..0 Madden 3 9 0 Duke of Devonshire’s Flying Ivy, 3yr5.W Lane O € 9 Mr Hail's Brother Tom, 5yr5..J Murray 0 8 7 Mr £ Thomas's Bad News, 5yr5..J H Martin ...
... unprepared for digestion.—Sara Jeannette Duncan. It is mostly the women who are the gamesters; the men only the cards.—Thomas Hardy. There are three things a woman ought te look—straight as a dart, supple as a snake, and proud as a tiger-lily—Elinor Glyn ...
... 4yrs..K Cannon 1 712 Mr S Henry’s Butterwort, 4yr5..c.vee..P1ant 2 811 Mr 8 Darling’s I'ermoyle, 4yTS.eceee.Hardy 3 9 4 Lord Carnarvon’s Minnie Dee, 5yr15..W Lane O 8 8 Mr E A Wigan’s Capresi, 6yr58 Dillon 0 8 1 Mr Tyler’s ...
... victories at the polis. “Rev.. P W addressed by Rev. John Thomas, M.A.. D JO’LM’ Rev. C. R. Green, Rev. J. A. Lee, Rev. O Wise: _B” |several other nnnisters; also Council.ors Me-*'fi | Maddocks, and Thomas (Birkenhead); 2l ...
... GOLBORNE RAILWAY FATALITY, .The death is reported at Wigan of Thomas Hardy, a collier, of 9, Salisbury-street, Golborne. On Sunday night Hardy was returning from Warrington, and at Golborne Station he attempted to leave the train whilst it was in motion ...
... and Raisbheck, for“alub, fl; Liverpool Leek v. Melling.—At %’illl’t # 230. Leek: Lloyd, goal; Lamb and 'lf,b’fi i backs; Fry, Thomas, and»Otty, b® 55 Griffiths, Taylor, Edwards, M Led ] Chadwick, forwards. g/g:i‘ ! oOld Xaverians v. Tranmere [{overa' .f' ...
... Canning-place. The retirinlg members, Messrs, Walter Glynn, J. U, Hodgson, Richard D. Holt, A. Lindsay, H. R. Robertson, and Thomas Ronie, were re-elected for another four years. 3r. Robert Gladstone, the chairman of the board, presided. ALLEGED THEFT OF ...
... C0wap 11 11 (in 6ib ex) Mr M Griflith s Deer’'ooagh, aged.li Day 1110 Mr F Bibby's Leamington, syrs .Thomas 11 7 Mr 4 Nolan’s Ranunculus, dyrs .Coulthwaita 11 7 Mr R Dourke's Thurifer Sgs sbabsanssagessCpOLD 11 4Mr s Benry's Railoff ...
... STAKES for 9 Puppies at £2los each. Winner £l2, and second £5. ‘ 1. pin Mr H Hardy's Harmonia beat Mr R J Hannam's Hazardous Mr T Sands's Grainsby Duchess beat Ressrs Farrar und Thomas's Guy Fawkes Mr T Sands’s Grainsby Princess beat Mr H Bednal's Beanteous ...
... MAKE, UPHOLSTEREY 8D SILK, consisting of u ¢ W SETTEH, pair round t‘: ¢ t beautiful design, a fir:e‘fi’;n, ted or worn; great hard?y . Free delivery. Also \‘61,75 ) o match, %1 15/ and #° D ON EXTENDING 'l'A;} 0 Guineas),—Very fine Md ELLE BOARD, panellef ...