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THE YORKSHIRE POST. SATURDAY. JANUARY 7, 1911

... stroke, automate cut-off. turned flyvroeel dnvtng.—Thorns*. Halifax. « ENGINEERS* MACHINE TOOLS. Very l«arge Stock Ready. Thomas Green wood. lia-ifax. EIGHTY WOOO-WOEAJNU MACHINES Stock, by beet maker?. eer.d for catalogue.--!aouiaw Green Wateravle. Halifax ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... removed some years ago from the wellknown premises Sir Thomas whose name perpetuated the street nomenclature of the present day. Mr. Cruft has arranged provide classification for terriers—a hardy Pembrokeshire variety, highly thought of by badger diggers—at ...

iHamagts

... Fred GiFT. and daughter of Mr. and Harne-s. Leeds.—lntermeut Cemetery Monday, January lb. o HARDY—January 12. »• Aldbrough. in his 70th vear. Thomas Yates Hardy on Monday. January 16. 2 o'clock Friend-, please adept this only) intimation. JACKSON— January ...

JUDGMENT FOR ITS RETURN

... appeal the Mamhcstur Ship Canal Company from judgment of the Railway Commissioner*, Mr. Jinan© A. T. Lawrence, Mr. Gþe Hardy, and Sir Jam-*s Wood the Man rhetor Ship Canal Company v. tire London and North-Western Railway Company, cant© for bearing ...

WARNINGB *®OM ACCOUNTANTS

... repeated. His 1 for a bumper majority for the Unionist elicited loud applause. Mr. R. Jamieson (London) also spoke. Mr. Keir Hardie states definitely that the Forest of Dean Division will not be oon'.eeted the Independent Labour Party. He could not whether ...

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... residence of hi; scb-irc'aw. J P.), his year, Thomas Whipp. c MF.MORIAM. BARRASFORP -Ir. ' nai.- r?inemt>r*T»r»> nf Mr. ¥ ;t;.try 1. 1310.-From Manager 4 Staff the Hippodrome BARIIASKOIIIX—In -rat. ftil retnuuFranre Thomas Barraaford. away F ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 19

... by Bird of Para li«e_ 11. T. Drake J. C' M.n kiiv's syr? ..Owner Mr C. KingsweU'* 6 ynt Mr. G. C. Pools 11 0 Mr. D. V. D. Thomas May Primrose, aged F. Parvin 0 Winner trained by owner. tting sto ngst Zinearella. 6to 4 Watershield, and 100 8 May Primrose ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 101 t

... four to. ea- eight dogs. £2O each; fivteco dogs, £!0 each; the Waterloo Purse and Waterloo Plat#,. £360. Total. £1,600. 6ir Thomas Goocb's bk by Benedict—Glen Helen. E—Mr. if. Broeklcbank Pjr Hammer's M pHxlgb- I ton. Prince Plausible- Liom-a*. Mr. Edgar ...

A has been stating, alia: full Las filod with the of Companies. 110 before WHO- ItEsDAY. the 2200 February. 1911

... Army and Ltd.). JOSEPH INGIJ3JY, JO, MuCLQat Street, Manchester (Chairman Simon Carves. Ltd.). LEE 18. Stanley Garden®, W. THOMAS, Swam»fta. liar, Director Weaver Co., Ltd.V ifAVID WATERI.OW. 33, Cornwall Garden., I Deputy -Chairman Improved LndutiLrial ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST* 4. 1911

... months' notice. ■ ■ I rite rest payable hali-yearlj, on January l»t and July Ut. Offers Loan* may made, persona!ly, or letter to THOMAS 11. Xreasurei cd the City. The Council House. Birmingham. ...

instructKmß, »o that

... When brought book about horse breeding in Ireland cheerfully remarked that knew a*» little about hones as Captain knew about Thomas Aquinas Late in the evening had another about the Welsh rioting at Tonypandy. The Home Secretary was assailed from his own ...