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CITY NOTES AND NEWS. A —_—o—— 3

... enguiries. Tue Mex's Owx Foruw.—Last Saturday evening the first m“tilg of the nrvlfi organised “Men’s Own rum” was hel in the Thomas Cooper Memorial Parlour. St. Benediet-square. A good number of friends were ‘rmnf. Mr. A. Webster performing the duties of ...

NEWS

... effect. Miss Gretta Hardy, of Moulton, wus the special singer for the occasion. This young singer has not been heard at St. Catherine’s before, but her performanes on Sunday ensures for her a warm welcome on her second visit. Miss Hardy sang “ Let there ...

song,

... Twelve Junior Members; song (skipping), “ Skipping,” Four Senior Members; duet. “ Where are you goivg ta mv pretty maid.” Hilda Hardy and F. Ward; recitation, George Green; song (action), “ A Journey hy Train,” E'cht Senior Members: song and march. “ When the ...

MARKET RASEN

... URBAN COUNCIL ELECTIONS, — In consequence of Mr. Thomas Hill having withdrawn his candidature, there will be no poll, and Messrs. Chas. Elliot, sehoolmaster, Robert Fletcher, hrewing victualler, Benjamin Hardy, bo%. factor, and Jesse Wilson, tailor, all of ...

Wednesday.—Before Mr. J. Richardson (in the chair), Mr. G. Bainbrudge and Mr. D. Melunes. Lave 1% Str. MARTIN ..

... steps. (Laughter). — Thomas Ablett gave evidence on behalf of his wile, and ulrmnnphmul ;at hold of his missus in “he yard.”— case was dismissed. The next case was Mre. Ablett v. Mrs. Matilda Hardy. — Mrs. Ablett said Tilda Hardy came to her door in ...

CITY NOTES AND NEWS. —to— FRIDAY

... resonant style ** Speak on Sweet Voices™ and “Mhe Good Shepherd.” The recital was concluded with another stormn x:m, viz., Thomas' *“ Storm at Niagara.” visitor is | supposed to be in the peaceful town of Niaera, some disance from the Falls. As the Falls ...

FOOTHALL IN THR STREETS

... THR STREETS. Robert Hardy, 16, Salthouse-lane, Lincoln, Archie Parksr, Berty Merritt, and Arthur Harrison, of New Boultham, were summoned for playing foothall on the highway at that place, on the 28th Mardh —Parker did not appear. Hardy pleaded not guilty ...

BILLINGBOROUGH,

... from 10 to 13 acres. The ttal amount realised was £llB, or about ils. 4d. an acre. VESTRY MLETING.—The Viear (the Rev. W. M. Thomas), who presided at khe vesiry meeting, again nominated Miss M. J. Waolley as his warden for the ensuing yoar, and Mr. Z. Goodacre ...

vlmingL\' remeti beral,

... 64 At 36, Hood-sireet, Lincolu,, on the 27th April, William Andrews, €3, At 26, Knight«treet, Lincoln, on ths 26th April, Thomas Kerrigan, 72. N At 86, Fosterstreet, Lnccln, on the 26th April, Mary Potterton, 70. At 11, Canwick-road, Lineoln, on the 26th ...

SAXILBY

... will of the late Mr. John Wheatley. Mr. \x'hloy afterwards offered by order of the trustees under the will of the late Mr. Thomas Hunt, a freehold house with barn, stable, outbuildings, and ddock, situate on the West Bank of the Mb navigation, and containing ...

NORTH KELSEY

... 2, J. Auckland; 3, B. Harrison. Tug-of-war—Married v. l'hn’,k: Married: F. Whitelam, J. Atkin, H. Phillips, W. Kendall, B. Hardy, C. Robinson. Single: B, Harrison, G. Wand, C. Day. J. Auckland, J. Parker, and T. Ayscough. The married were victorious. The ...