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The second part «ir George Trevelyans im portant work on the Amoncnn KevoJutkm will bn puhltahed next month two ..

... The second part «ir George Trevelyans im portant work on the Amoncnn KevoJutkm will bn puhltahed next month two volume*. The firat part appeared in 1«99. and was welcomed for its refreahm* impartiality and vigour.'’ *• It a» over thirty y6.ni, . ocßtompomT ...

CRAWFORD HOUSE. V/IGAN

... and Roddigore. Masters Sumner, Admiral Huntsman. Mis TilW Swift. Mis Dorothy Smith. Mis Grace Sawbridge, Ivy. Mis Elsie Sawbridge, Wild Rose. Masters W.and A. Smith. Eyrtyn Smith, Spanish Dancing Girt Miss Elsie Suuter, Poppy. Master Harry Boater. Mm Jessie ...

A POLICE OBJECTION WITHDRAWN

... Shakespeare Hotel, and William Parkinson of the White Hull, and Edward Worthington Hose Bud. Perm is*!on to rebuild the Unioorn Inn would refused, but the licence would be renewed. Mr. A. Smith said was authorised by Messrs. Groves and With Dell that that licence ...

LICENCES

... was made bv Mr. A. Smith, on behalf George Walker, of the Railway Hotel, build atables behind bis premises. Thu Mayor: Du you ask that the licence should cover the stables ? Mr. Smith don’t want sell drink in the stables. Mr. F. Smith applied for permission ...

ORRELL

... are ccnteato in both tbe wards in this township. In East Ward two retiring members, Messrs. James Winstanley and Joseph Worthington seek re-election, and Mr. Joseph Wild ia candidate also. In West Ward there are four candidates, Mwsns. D. B. Ash urut, ...

ON THURSDAY NEXT. JANUARY «Ch. at One o'clock

... Goan, Harness, and Dairy Utensils. George wiloook has received instructions from Hr. Wm. Taylor (who Is leaving), to SELL BY AUCTION, above, without reserve, valuable FARMING EFFECTS, TAWO BUIE FARM. HO6CAR MOSS, George wilcock has been favoured with i ...

LIST OF INVITATIONS

... Her hr Rigby Patrick’* and Mra W and Richsidaoo, Oulborne. Mr and Mm Lancelot Mr and Mra Arthur Smith, Newton. Mr and Mm W H Smith, Southport. Mr and Mm Smith. Newton. Mr Cnoncillor and Mra Sear ve. Rev h Sheehan. Rev Dean Sommer. Mr and Mm W Sharrock, ...

A roues OBJECTION WITHDRAWN

... e Hotel, and William Parkinson uf the White 8011, and Edward Worthington of the Roee Bod. Permission to rebuild the Unioorn Inn would refused, but the licence would be renewed. Mr. A. Smith said was authorised by Messrs. Groves awl Wubnell say that that ...

THURSDAY NEXT. JULY 30th. 1903. at Two o'clock prompt

... farther particulars apply above. VALUABLE PRBBBOLD BUBINBRB PREMISES AT BINDLEY, NEAR WIGAN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. IVTESSEB. GEORGE J. HR ALT A SONS, i?JL at theCLABBNCK HOTEL.WALT/lATB,WIGAN, Kriday, the day July, 1905. 30 o clock the Evening, eabjeet to ...

ESTABLISHED IN WALLGATR OVER 35 TEARS

... PBACB EALIH. . _ Bolidtefs. Wigan. tTHINGTON’S KINO STREET. WEDNESDAY NEXT. Mb AUGUST, WOJ, Commencing Two o’clock. HOM A WORTHINGTON 1 bees announce that will SELL BY AUCTION, hie Sale Room*, shore (when they bare bNuroraoredfor oeorcnleaca of sale), a ...

MEETING

... best scratch score, and these were won C. F. Smith, with IS. A. Seymour Mead won the handicap prize presented Mr. Coverdale, together with the first sweepdake. The second sweepstake was won W. Hindley Smith, with 80 net; and the third was divided between ...

LIST OF GUESTS

... Fred Smith, 42, Wallgate. The Mimes Speak man. 21. Park-rood. Mimes and Mr.T. T. Simm. Park-view, Messrs. A. and R. B. and Miw Scott, 45. Park-view. Mr. Harold Sumner, ISO, Wtgan-Une. Mr. H. and Miw Smith, 101, Disconaun-street. Mr. Jim Smith, 3, Gi ...