¥irst Round
... D. Maclean . 5 Geo. Townsend 11 J. Heginbotham, bye. Final. J. Heginbatham 2 Geo. Townsend 11 Ist George Townsend, 2nd J. Hegzinbotham, drd D. Maclean. ; More or less we are all copyists, and the Northern bowling fraternity has ...
... D. Maclean . 5 Geo. Townsend 11 J. Heginbotham, bye. Final. J. Heginbatham 2 Geo. Townsend 11 Ist George Townsend, 2nd J. Hegzinbotham, drd D. Maclean. ; More or less we are all copyists, and the Northern bowling fraternity has ...
... circumstances attending the death of James Birtles. aged 20 months, son of George and Selina Birtles, Factory Yard, Tyldesley, who died Thursday at the Workhouse. Hr Worthington was the foreman of the jury. Inspector Kelly attended behalf of the police ...
... there produced: FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES, num- hers 3, 7, 9 15 and 19. Worthington-street, off Meadow-street, Great Ancoats-street, Manchester. The site (including portions of Worthington-street and the adjoining passage*) contains about 400 square yard* ...
... Kirardom) :1, E. Smith, 2, The Marquis of Winoheater. Cow, calved in previous to 1900, in calf or in-miik: 1, Edward Smith: 2, Walker. Heifer calved :n 1901, in-cnlf or in-nijlk (open to the United Kingdom). 1, Marquis of Winchester; 2, E. Smith, Bromsgiove ...
... Hig Loving Sisters, Mard and Hannah; Mr and Mrs George Alcock,,M‘v and Mrs Alcock (Pulford): My and Mrs Josep! Alecock {(Stockport), Annie, Mary and Emif (sisters-in-law), Mrs Jas, Faulkner, My 8.7 Smith, the Rector, and C“hurchwa,rddns, Mr Chas Godwin ...
... ASSOCIATION. lugltton 3, George I. At. Petei's 7, L and N. W. I. Woodv,ile Ath.etic 5. Pilling 3. Garstang Re, 3. Chrit Church 2. St. Ixonard*,, 0. Halo Carr 0. S. Luke'. 11, Warton I. March Rovers L Seorton 0. Skert , in 5, 0. T. M. C. A. 6. L3on's X ...
... and Samuel Gill, as costers ; Harold Smith, ““the Woolwich infant;” James Leah; “Dusty Rhodes;”’ Samuel Kevil, “an absent minded tramp;’ Dick Webster and ¥rnest - Russell (Withington), ‘ Midsummer Night’s Dream;” George Broadhurst, “Freak of Nature;” ‘Williamm ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... unsolicited testimony to the fair and considerate treatment received. Full particulars on application, by letter or personally, to GEORGE PAYNE, accountant, 20, Kennedy-st., Manchester. ESTABLISHED 1870. ———————— N r UNION LOA AND DISCOUNT COMPANY OF MANCHESTER ...
... 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 ...
... Leech, daughter of Henry Leech, Esq., Dingle, Liverpool. SMITH—-KERMODE—ApriI 28, at St. Paul's Charch, Prince’s-park, Liverpool, by the Rev. G. P. '!.\m% M.A., Charles Clegg, second son of John Smith, Cheadle-Hulme, to Mary (Mollie), second daughter of James ...