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LOCAL LAW CASES

... Justice' Cozeas-Hardy I dis- He pzo2~ oihis aotion.-Tse' p~ifihtiff, Mr. Richard co Coates, 6V'Vinster, 'Derby. sought to recove~r posses- WI~'1 sion of a farmhouse and land at Eltoii,. Derby, from twi Mrs. Mary 'Anm Coates.: Mr. Thomas Burton. of I Summer ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOCAL LAW CASES. Li HwTCnssoN Azm DisCKWOasw V. GsAty.-Mr. t Justice Cozens-Hardy, in the Chancery DivisioI, i yesterdy, 4ad before him a motion in this action by E which tie plaintiffs veterinary surgeons, of Ash- r bcurne7, Dleby, sought ain injunction ...

Advertisements & Notices

... requiiresd. umaking this one of the Most complete and dlesirable Works of its kit'd in the district. f-or turtleuilacs, apply ti) Thomas Cook~sey. Esq., Solicitor, 'ld B ill, near Dudley:. .1. 1?. Bailey. Baa.. Receiver, belle Vale Tube Workta, Hales Uwen. or ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... between January 26, 1899, and January 26, 1900. Mr. Atherley-Jones. Q.C., and Mr. Shearnain were for the plaintiff, and Mr. Thomas Terrell, Q.C., and MIr. Inderwick for the defendant.-Mr. Beamish was the originator in this country of what is known as the ...

RELIEF OF LADYSMITH

... corpural A. Busson Private J. 1-arman Laucl -corp H.Butteriverth Private Brines &iereeant W. Pay Private H. MWills Sergeant G. Thomas Private S. H. Clarke Private T. E. Andrews Private W. Matthews Pnri iate A Buirtenshaw Private S. Goodin Private Ji: Brodic ...

Published: Tuesday 06 March 1900
Newspaper: Birmingham Daily Post
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4860 | Page: 9 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... S THE ANGLO-EGYPTIANN BANKI (LIMITED). B ITSUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £l1200,000.D Paid up, £410,.003. Ilteserve Fund, £179,00= Thomas Usborne, hl.P., Chairman. t H - enry Adair Ricadon euy Chairman. John Findayson, Eldward Lu~cas, Jobn Howard Gwyther, I Alan ...

Advertisements & Notices

... to six' months' notice a h nu rate.Teitrs aabehl-ery ' itlers of Loans, either personaify or by lelger, to be addressed to THOMA.S IL CLAJ'Jt, Treasuirer Of the City, T-he Counci Routae, Birmaingham, January 4, lISM, _61~ROUH OF EMOJTHGAS CMIT ~~fl ~~(:iORTr ...

SPORTING NEWS

... Vixen, Sly ?? -. F _ ?? MeasonI1 J 10 7 Mr JKendall's Jo ISoI14y ?? 11 3 -Mr John Wi4gs $ahas fy ..Mr J Widger 3Ij 11 7Mr F Hardy's vadob6y.-..,M2rAtB Bletsoe 09 10 7Lord Ws Bentincir's Dismay 4y _.G Williamson 0 lo 7 Mr A H~ayhoe's ?? 4y ?? Madden 0 C ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Yeomanry. Warrnck, SMALLHAT, Tlehn C-an SUI'PL'5T. immediately ,SAWN LATHT, on Large or SMsli QuniisPrice on appticaticn. THOMAS BEE 'UIMBER MERCHAbN-T, PUBLIC NOTICES. p ]rEN I~ FIRE OFI. 1,101A STREET. & c7. CaARIIOG CED3ss LONDON. LOWeR Corrent Ratee ...

Advertisements & Notices

... remainder arc in the reitr. I with the RYISO4-R in 197-3. Rack rental eboat £2114. Area 1,600 ?? yards. ST. MATRTINS STREET, ST. THOMAS 5.c LOT 12.-A We~llsit-noted Short LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Can. listing of Thirteen DWELLING HOUSES, two of which are front, ...

LITERARY NOTES

... the English reader almost a blank Sir George Douglas has nearly completed a mono- graph oan Thomas Hardy. Sir George has been an intimate friend of Thomas Hardy for many years; he has ample leisure for the prosecution of his task; and he has had facilities ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... (following in the wke of Sir Waiter Scott) Mr. WLiam Ba1c did for. the s.;what Mr. Blskmoe did for DIevonshire; what Mr. Thomas Hardy is still happily doing for Do 3rseinbire and Wilusire, Mr. Hall Caine has done for the Ise oxf MaLn He ginet us the Want ...