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... fcOJC. 21. hurt bridge Rned. EM.IAI. Vatuer* l'n Ac. LET.good BEERHOUSE, Mechanic.- - Aim*. George Street. —Apply Jo*epli Hardy. Brewer, Clayton. LET, old Road ...
... sClbs. of Melox for best in class 11, J. Powell. Mr. Hollinrake’s silk handkerchief for sect bc't in class 11, Rex Parry. and Thomas's ss. for best in class 12, Miss Bent. Mr. J. Booth’s pint of rum for second best class 12, T. W. Clayton. Mr. J. W. Ashworth’s ...
... January. DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE. W aw nc. Wkddinc. —Au event of very rare occurreiioe ;i i-elebra’eil on Tliursday. wln.n Mi Thoma* Hardy .did hi.- wife coranieimirated .»0 married life. They were inarned at banclon. Market NVeighlon. on .’Hat, 1 They have ...
... Grant from Residuary Estate (previously acknowledged) 3,000 0 0 Davy, Arthur, Exars. (previously acknowledged) 500 0 0 Cole, Thomas, Exora (previously acknowledged) 100 0 0 DONATIONS. Hie Grace the Duke Portland, proportion Welbeck Visitors' Fund, 1905 ...
... Jiwlifax. BUN. Practical Howl Value:*. Officer: Mngley and n't Court. Bradford. JI'UI.KT. B» ...
... SENTENCES Ernest Thomas (22), labourer, against whom there were three charges of obtaining money false pretences at Woolley, Worsborough, and Emley, pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment. Ohas. Steward (64) grinder, an. old offender ...
... wee a prime facie care for the joeticee—E•entually itl derided that the clerk be empowered to mho proceediags against lit Hardy if he thought the warranted its At Pic-keno/ Gallas,u yeatrr• lay. it was that the Lad a Era L bd ut It J F. %Vilna. D.A ...
... sanusoced for collective a crowd by fighting is Byram Street at the 4th hat —Deleodect Pleaded gouty. — P ollo •• constable Thomas proved that he foetid the defendant lighting In Brant Street with another man. whom the crowd which had collected assisted ...
... labour. Jjunwell would have to serve three months hard labour. INNOCENT AS A BABE. A p!ea of not guilty was put in by James Hardy (48). labourer, to an indictment charging him with breaking into the shop of Henry Stonehouse. 8. Vicar-lane, on December Bth ...
... coliected edition of all his verse. r. Thomas Hardy's phg, “The Dynasts,” will make several volumes, and only the first is now appearing. The drama, as a whole, is a study in brank verse of the Napoleonic period. Mr. Hardy secks to present what he calls a ** ...
... Quartet Party. Songs were contributed by Messrs. T. S. Ferrier, W. H. Binns, E. Carter, F. Gunby, J. Cotton, T. Dyson, W. A. Hardie, and A. Eastwood. Mr. T. S. Ferrier also presided at the piano. A most enjoyable evening terminated with votes of thanks to ...
... retirement had not impaired her tine I fails: HOME-BRED PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES. Third Rund. Pilkiafton'a Piacularia heat Mr Hardy's Haddon Fire. w . Ingram's Italian Prince beat Pilkington's Peri- On. • of Leeds' Lucifer* >eat Mr A. L. Clarke's j Court ...