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(Ileum's Ttamui.)

... the harbour limits. The wound might have been caused by a fall A steamer came thsjt morning where body was found but could hardy have struck it. At this point jury consulted and ordered post mortem examination, tbe inquiry being adjourned Monday nest. ...

PRINCESS RADZIWILL CLAIMS JE1.400.C00

... yesterday, before Mr. Justice Kekewrich, tho action T. Ashley and Sons (Limited) and William Haddou Owen, against Thomas Ashley elder. Thomas Ashley the younger, John Win. Ashley (*ued William'Ashley) came for hearing. The plaintiffs, who are agricultural ...

RACECOURSE CHAT

... is an own brother to Hidden Mystery, by Ascetic—Secret, and was purchased Hidden Mystery's late owner, Surgeon-General Sir Thomas yearling. In winning the Softou, ho waa following the r.f his brother, for three years ago llidtteu Mystery won in much the ...

two-year-old g. by Melange—Kilmorca had looked all over a winuer Trigg cam© with .second effort Ormelia. who ..

... M. Silver® DONOVAN ROS.SA, ..Uoardtnan lr.Mr. D. SCH A 3 Mr. J. It. Jnel lli« 4 M. Cannon ? ?!'• O- J - 11. Junm 0 Mr. F. Hardy Wild Night Again.4 7st, Glb.O. Madden - ~ r !f- H»e*ier> 4 jw.—car. 7au Sib. Haniv 0 7 Mr. E. C. Irish's FKxSttiart ...

SPORTING NEWS

... steers clear of the ill-luck of Hidden My-tery. Leinster ought b© sure to win a Grand National, and it is be hoped that Sir Thomas Galisey will not persist his present intention of selling him. Th© majority th© that ran the were not fit, and apart from ...

BUSINESSES, STOCK-IN-TRADE,

... Ltcde. Sea Auction Column. Carnages, etc.. for fink tbe medium to the North England —Aaacti and Soar. York Piace. Leed*. B. HARDY. J». Lane. Leeds. l.essoca Private paddock. Telephone WJt DEM AINE. baa several Hone*. Stepping Cob*, nod Pome? band for Sale ...

THE LATE CANON MTTLESTOX

... all, the sturdy independence of the Yorkshire dale-folk, among whom In* lived many tear-. - loved to talk of Craven, and hi* hardy endurautr, hi* simplicity do--, and llcnt judgment ki«.i may i»« traced to his life the York-hue moots. Mar.v who under hi- ...

JULIUS'S LEICESTER NOTES

... Wilkrrt BELTEXEBROe»A, »•» Q-.tmi. t* 11 1 ' Mr.!. 3>r*. ..W. 1 :» Mr. V.C. Bumrtish*«Bt'i»DKN .» Mr. K. KU*u*.nw.l Hardy Mr. T. W. ColletQu*.-n, j yr*. Walkinstoii U (in. e*.l W«Mie-4iri®th'» AkUir,3jrr« 0 3-Mr. A. U Wil*Mi « - '!* W V 7 ...

DERBY NOVEMBER MEETING

... Sir. Pilkir.gtoa's aist Mr. 11. Mr. Gladstone's Gin Tonic Lord Beften'a Bli. h. Mr. Hardy's Fire a«st Mr. Whites WTuto Mnrhn. Lord ag*i Mr. Puff Mr. M.cfcel* • Mr. Hardy's Hartoonva. R W. B. Jit dine'a Gulf ajrt Merns. Fa*ea« Pretty Maid agrt Mr. H. Br ...

THE LAW COURTS. THE HUNTING FIELD DIVORCE SUIT

... was given Mr. A. G. Page, of Nottingham, Mr. H. Hardy, late Nottingham, and Mr. 11. Butta«. a nursery man. The last-named witness said one occasion raw Bos well put his arms round Mr*. Taylor. Mr. Thomas L. Kirk, solicitor, for petitioner. ,aid Mrs. Tavlor ...