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... BEDALE. Petty Sessions.— On Tuesday, before M. MUbauk, Esq., | M. W. Vane Milbank, Esq.. C. Carter, Esq., and H. Coore, Esq., Wi 11am Steele, of Moor-end, snd James Hauxwell, of the same place, were charged with taking game without a licence. Neither of the defendants appeared. Fined £5 each and costs, or in default 8 months' imprisonment with hard labour. BEVERLEY. Beverley Election ...

THE LODGE, SCARBRO' PARADE, HEWORTH GREEN, YORK. TV/T'R. GEO HOE HOWARD has been i-V.l favoured with ..

... of the late Whiter Taylor, Esq., deceased, to SELL BY AUCTION, the above Premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 7ih and Bth of January, 1868, the entire ihe Pollard Oak Dining Room, the costly Walnut Drawing Rum. and the Superior Spanish Mihogany Bedroom Furniture (the whole which was manufactured by Messrs. Taylor, Coney Street, York), Cottage Pianoforte by Collard and Collar,';, Pictures, ...

?? THIS E VEN ING. rrffFN STREET CHAPEL.— 0 l WfSDAT, at Seven, the Rev. ENOCH MELLOR, 00 IHni sooeeesor

... to tha late Dr. Rafflks, Liverpool, (jrarpw'' congregational Union of England and S ?? aacb in *»>• ?? Chapal (cheerfully Lent), for S».tfygcHAPEXFO,I,. S^- TdlB DAY. CHURCH INSTITUTE, Sgt.fr a*- 6T . JAMES' BTREET. «r*r SOCIAL TEAonths Fibst Faib Day, will take JW Nov. 24th. Tieketa, la. aaeh, may be pro- •i*** i 1 ?? tbe institaie, St. James' street. £« H«k» w ies on ths Table at 5.80. , ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... LAST NIGHT'S LONDON GAZETTE. BANKRUPTS. Notice of Adjudication aud First Meeting or Creditors. Hiram Fullrr. Strand, newspaptr proprietor. Charles Banners, Ley onstone, builder.— Heury West, Bro Uey, brewer —Albert Henry Hu? e-i. Pa r-etraet, New North-road, waddi.'K. w ?? aid flosk dealer.— William Silburn, Pock iog- ton, attorney.— William RicharJsou Roebuck, Manchester, wine merchant. ...

NDNTHORPE ROAD, YORK. TO BR SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. RANSLEY, on TUE -DAY. the 6th day of June, 1871,

... at Mr. Hilton'. Clarence Hotel, Davygate, York, •t Six ?? in the Evening (subject to the Conditions of Bale to be then produoed) : — LOT 1. AU that MEBBUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Yard and Outbuildings thereto belonging, beiug No. 6, in Nunthorpe Road, now in the occupation of Mr. Sharpin, Architect LOT 8. , „ AU tbat MEBBUAGE or DWELLIN * -HOUSE, with the Yard aud OulbuUdings thereto ...

RUPTURES. BY HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT WHITE'S MOC-MAIN PATENT LEVER TRUSS, requiring no steel spring ..

... recommended for the following peculiarities and advantages:—lst, facility of application; 2nd, perfect freedom from liability to chafe or excoriate; 3rd. it may be worn with equal comfort in any position of the isody by day or night; 4th, it admits of every kind of exercise without the slightest inconvenience to the wearer, and is perfectly ■oncealed trsni observation. We do not hesitate to ...

Sporting Intelligence

... The Cup and Whip Newmarket.—The Marquis of Hastings (at the late July meeting) has challenged for the Cup, with Ackworth, and Lord Glasgow for the Whip, with Strafford. Sir Joseph is the present holder the Can, and Mr. W. G. Craven of the Whip. City Betting Houses.—ln consequence of the recent prosecutions ia the City, several well-known list firms have been compelled to take to the open ...

THB CRESCENT, BLOSSOM-STREET, YOBK. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. TBOMAS WALKEB, ot me Wend Mill Ink, Bfoaaoß ..

... TUESDAY, foe Srd Day of Octobeb, M7l, at Bbvbn o'Cfoek fo the Evening, Bubject £> the Cnudi-foni to be men produced, all that Freehold riot oi BUILDING GROUND, now used os o Garden. oontaKing 118 6qoort Yordo, or -bereobouts, situote ot the bottom of Ths (ieoeent, fo Bloreom-street ; together wim the Uot- Bmm and Forcing Frame., Tool-boure. ond other Oon- mSmm* oa th-Greund, and now fo foe ...

- HAXBY, NEAR YORK. RALE OF SEEDS, MEADOW, POTATOES, CARROTS, g___ ur b-«- * AKD WUBTZEL . MR THOMAS WALKER

... is instructed by Mr Edwabd Nursaw to SELL BY AUCTION, r--.iT n„ MONDAY NEXT, 17th Jult, 1871, at Six SaSfpm, at Mr. -enry Dudding's, the Tiger Inn, ?? (m the following or such other I*>ts aa may be ?? upon at the time of Sde, and subject to the £___£_■ toto to- read, and according to the Measure- mentsstated, be the same more or leas), the ?? GIWWINa CROP*, viz. -^ ?? Lot 1. First Mill Field 8 ...

Insurant ©Sets. SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND LIFT? ASSURANCE SOCIETY - 9, BT. ANDREWS BQU__BE. BDrNBUBGH. REALISED AND ..

... 000 EXISTING A.3SURANCES £9 trr SV 848 ' 000 ' ANNUAL REVENUE £_«;.00_ D. MARSDEN mid C. CittKES, Huddersfield Banking Company, Agents for Huddersfield. ! *V '*» ?? ?? ?? ?? y ?? whoTO Pols «es are ?? l-t _ ALEX - ROBERTSON. Manager. Edinburgh, 18, Queen .treet ; London, ?? Chancery ?? . J. BENNETT, Res. See. ACCIDENTS by Road, River,' or Railway; Accideats ia the Field, the Streets, or at ...

Advertisements & Notices

... TO ADVERTIE MS. ~%h&rVm (eapntal letter and aubr en h ~i'eneaet atant o to apply perionally. w h 11'ianowt &IJ letters in answer to Advertlseonents thirough the 'pdnteris are foe. warded to the proper partice, and the Printers 'Aave U no nec COn- trol over them. &Dpplcants should nect in any we asend Oaos3sivAe. tovtmonials, but gopico Only. TIANTED. a re-engagerrnent as GOVER.NESS. ...

BIRTHS. Fife.—On the lst inst., at 2, Portland-place, London, the wife of W. H. Fife, Esq., of a daughter. ..

... the inst., at Menton, Nice, the lady of Martin Bryan Stapylton, Esq., of Mjton, Yorkshire, of daughter. MARRIAGES. Atley—Hesp.—On the 21st ult., at Spofforth church, by the Rev. F. Williams, Mr. George Atley, of this city, to Emma, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm. Hesp, station master, of Spofforth. Ayre—Leak.—On the 28th ult., Alne, by the Rev. W. Braiihwaite, vicar, Mr. Thomas Ayre, of ...