BITS OF TURF
... T has in the Brampton Burtoa, i. id medals were awarded to H. Finney, €. H, Haslam, R. Hardy, A. “Stanhope. Ts, E. Stanhope, H. . Haslam, H. Finney, and R. Hardy. Buxton, and special prizes to JUNE 18, 191) HEA UARTERS’ HINTS. ...
... T has in the Brampton Burtoa, i. id medals were awarded to H. Finney, €. H, Haslam, R. Hardy, A. “Stanhope. Ts, E. Stanhope, H. . Haslam, H. Finney, and R. Hardy. Buxton, and special prizes to JUNE 18, 191) HEA UARTERS’ HINTS. ...
... v. A. K. Cronin; G. H. Nettleton R Pfleiderer, C. P. Dion v. 0. C. Miley; W. D-. Waller ¥. R. D. Nolan; P. M. Dawson v. 8. Hardy; A. C. Butler v. Doust ; E. 0. H. Clement Lowe; A. H. Robert v. 5. F. Good v. G. P. Alen; A. L, H, Muleahy ¥. T. Edmett ; E ...
... 1-6, 8-6. Otto Blon beat A. K. Cronin, 6-3, 911, 4-6, 62, 62. D. Nolan w.o., W. D. Waller seratched. P. M. Davson beat 8S. Hardy, 6-35, 0-6, 6- 6-0. Lowe beat A. € Butter, 6-2, 6: N. Doust beat A H. Gobert, 6-2, 6-2, 61 beat G. P. Allen, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 ...
... Gilbert Street, Sheftield, late pay the fee to Dr. Ki | He explained his being without a coat by saying At Alfreton, yesterday, Thomas Dennis. of Pi'sler. All last Police-constable (308) Holden and Police- he a paw: it. was sued by Miss Louisa Harrison, a ...
... Edmett,” 6-3, 6-3,-6-5. . J. beat L. E. Milburn, 6-5, 10-8, 7-5. . F. Wilding beat M. J. G. Ritchie, 6-2, 6-3, 5-7. 6-2. . H. Thomas beat .A. D. Pribble, 5-7, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. . Froitzheim beat W. J. Eaves, 9-7, 6-3, 6-2. OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Holders: ...
... Bicycle Deals at Ilkeston Thomas Yeomans, aged 46, clerk, was indicted for obtaining bicycles, value £2 10s. and £6, by false on March pretences, from Jacob Hawkins, at Ilkeston, 15. Prisoner walked into prosecutor's shop on March 14 with w bicycle to ...
... A. Beamish and 3. McNan beat G. A. Thomas and A. W. Myers, 7-5, 6-4, 6-1- THIRD ROUND. and A. F. Wilding beat B. Eill ard and F. Good, 6-1, 6-0, 8-6. S. N. Doust and L. 0. 8. Poidevin beat E. Gwynne Evan: and S. Hardy, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2. LADIES’ OPEN Holder: ...
... Derby, yesterday, before Mr. Justice A. 'T. Lawrence. He was gn the Bench by the High Sherif of the County, Mr. Gerald H. Hardy the Under Sheriff, Mr. William of Scrofton. Woolley ; and the Chaplain, the Rev. W. S. Penley, he following genilemen composed ...
... was ng factory girls and working women generally be as successful as most of its predecessors. The very useful show. Mr. F. Hardy’s Vani Mr. IiL, e and district. weather conditions yesterday morning, however, useful bay Royal Mask, was third, the commencement ...
... offer about 70 VALUABLE HORSES, including 3 Horses from'a Gentleman, Tadeaster. 2 Horses from T. Hardie, Esq. 2 Horses from Major Raiit. 2 Horses from Capt. Thomas. 2 or: from Mr. J. Townend, 2 Ho s from 0. F. Wrangham, Esq. and other Studs Further entries ...
... Noon when they will offer about 70 VALUABLE HORSES, including— from a Gentleman, Tadeastct u Wilson, Esq. T. Hardie, Esq. ” Major Raitt. Thomas. Capt. C.F. Mr. J. Townend. 2 ” D. Wran, Me. WwW. Ba: ain, Esq. 2 ” T. Pearson, Esq. And other Studs. Further ...
... asking him to con- said, did not “make” a bucketful of water. vene another conference at a later date to consider Reginald Thomas Richards, a butcher, who was a the subject in question in detail. His tordship said Passenger, epoke well of the Waratah, ...