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THE YORKSHIRE POST FRIDAY. MAY 27. 1910

... Joy. Ttie weather was beautifully fine and the attendance fairly good when Hardy and Braund began the Somerset innings. Sharp and Cook bowled, and in tlie former’s second over Hardy was bowled, there being only a no-ball the score-sheet. This bad start was ...

f THE TORKSHI

... TJm> homo t©un doclarod their closed. Bradford. L>. SowAmx, run out 211 R. S. Biodep, not out J. Rogers, c Stott b Rod- | P. Hardy, not out 30 fea.rn 251 Extras Rev. D. c K-irby b R«d-fewm - Total for 3 wkts.. .234 Kail W. K. Bites, c RusWorth b A. W. Slad* ...

SRuiUnvaite H.S. (156 raileej.—l? members sent 158 birds. Ja*. Walker 1,020, Crow Bros. 1,015, Jus. Walker 1 ..

... —14 members sent 138 birds. . Helliwell 1.005.8, J. H. Gill 983.9, J. 958.6, Favroett and Norrish 951.2, S. Clough 947.9, A. Thomas 947.08 5s n.. J. H. Gill 944.7, S. Clough 940.2 sr. n.. F. Pickles 936.6, S. Chatburn 935 ss. n., J. H. Gil! 932.2 ss. J. ...

WEST YORKSHIRE LEAGUE

... Crabtree, 7; F. Barrett, c Bentley b Crabtree. 10; T. Barrett, b Crabtree, 0; Luty, b Robinson, 0; Braithwaite, Crabtree, 2; Thomas, b Crabtree, 2; Palliser, c Lamb b Crabtree, 1; Bunting, run out, 1; (not out , 0; extras total, 71. Green—Paley, o Marshall ...

FL. Ray GIXIKLNQ. ISA. Chest aat Thoroughbred X Horse, 16 hands; both good boaters, carried lady for 4 seasons, ..

... Poet, Leeds. \yANTED, DONKEY. HARNESS, and GOVERNESS CAR » (complete or separate), for children.—Apply, with particulars, Thomas Henry, c.o. G.P.0., Knaresborocgh. o ATT ANTED, Grey CARRIAGE HORSE, 16.3 17 handa; • v good action, sound, and quiet in all ...

UNAVAILING BRAVERY

... witness had large expectations that Johnstone would recover, and it was an infinite disappointment when pneumonia intervened. Thomas Quayie, deputy harbour master, said, he entered the port McGill shouted to him that the crane had toppled over, and that a ...

A JUDGE’S STRONG OBSERVATIONS

... £350 made Thomas Atkin, a bankrupt, of Stockton-on-Tees, to his brothers, Frank and Harry, respectively, fraudulent preferences under the Bankruptcy Act The application was made Mr. MaJkin, solicitor, Stockton-on-Tees, on. behalf of Mr. H. M. Hardy, Official ...

ACTION AGAINST FOREIGN BANKERS

... cross-examined, admitted that Galindez had given him no acknowledgment. Sir E. Carson sand defendants’ caeo was that it was Thomas Hodgson only who was participating with them. They knew later on that he was being financed by friends, and subject taking ...

Golf Course (13 Holes). Motor Garage and Pit

... assent thereto, and send their names aadrett-ea and particulars their debts claims, and prevaree to prove the bam*, to Thomas Walton and Thomas Reginald Gregory Rowland, of W«*t Hartlepool aforesaid, incorporated Accountants, the Trustee* the said Deed, in ...

BUSINESSES, STOCK-IN TFADE,

... Yorkshire Poet, Leeds. GBR.DdNO, 5 yeara, 16 h.h., sound, quiet to ride and drive and with ail traffic; bred by owuer.—T. Hardy, St. John’s Rood, Falagrare, Scarborough. _c iBOR .SALE Bay GELDING, risir.g years, 15 21D., sound, good mover, pass anything; ...

PRESTON SHIELD—First Round

... 21, J.j Watkins v. T. 15, W. v. J. 21, R. Bullock 9 v. W. Walrasley 21 T W. Parker 21 v. F, ll, C. 21 v. T. Smart’ 15 M. R. Thomas 21 v . W. Hirers 15, T. Wintsrburn, 19 ’Harrison 21, A. 21 >. Graham 19, C. Fever? 20 v .’t .O.ympbfil 21. T. V!cbay 21 v ...