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... Firks, both of whom have previously sat in the Council, have issued their addresses and for the two years* vacancy Mr. Joseph Phillips intends going to the poll. ...
... Firks, both of whom have previously sat in the Council, have issued their addresses and for the two years* vacancy Mr. Joseph Phillips intends going to the poll. ...
... Bobaktzs has aonsanted to pay towards the cost of the Helston firs-brigade. Accident St. Ives Station.—On Wednesday Mr. Joseph Phillips had two riba broken by his horse, which had become restive at St. iTes station. Vice-admiral Cokfton Domvile finished ...
... CORNISH MINE SPECULATOR'S AFFAIRS DISCHARGE SUSPENDED FOR FIVE YEARS. Joseph Phillips, described mining engineer, London Wall. City. Tuesday applied to Mr. Registrar Mellow for his discharge- Applicant had been interested in tin mining &t- Erth, St. Austell ...
... NELSON.— Sept, 4, at Marazion, Elizabeth, of Mr. Thomas Nelson, 67. At his daughter's residence liomion, September 3rd, Joseph Phillips, late terrace. Redruth azed 80 roars T-'RYOR.— On Sent 6th Elizabeth - y •■he t>„ ' * Office G-wor,,, i or ,' Barncooije ...
... Re-paired, Re-po'isiiedj and Furniture Removed land Warehoused. All Estimates In Loving- Memory of mv beloved husband, JOSEPH PHILLIPS, who died Sept. 16th, 1912, 'ar;ed 56 yearo, after long voars illness. Resting in Lord. Rest on dear husband, thy labour ...
... i'eiiwinnock, St. July 30.—The defendant pleaded guilty, * ntt was fined £1 inclusive. AFTER THE GAME. William Rowe and Joseph Phillips, labourers, St. Agnes, were summoned for using dogs tor killing game at St. Agnes August 13.-; Mr. Coulter Hancock who ...
... deceased was the only survivor of those who built Camborne's Wesley chapel. PhillipsâOct 6, at Ayr-lane, St Ives, Mr Joseph Phillips, jun., 38. ...
... being charged, both defendants pleaded guilty. They were further charged with stealing fowls the pro- perty of Joseph Phillips.’ Joseph Phillips said he kept foWls at Sparnon, and in December was suspicious that some had been taken. He afterwards found five ...
... Saturday morning. The the second son of Mr. J. T. Mundy. of iS* *V Leedstown, and the bride is the yo»' * est daughter Mrs. Joseph Phillips, of V Road, Camborne. The Rev. W. officiated. The bride, who was given away by brother (Mr. W .H. Phillips), looked charnii» ...
... PURCHASING A FAMILY BIBLE. Joseph Phillips, book agent, v. Alfred Rotherce, of Hayie.—The claim was for £2 12s. 6d., balance of 155., the price of a family Bible. Plaintiff said his agent sold de endant the complete bound volume issued by Messrs. Cassell ...
... . US a young boatman save ha a George noon f t. BC ' n generally the -w, r Were camped when near / «* pots wiS ma Joseph Phillips, who with his nephew was fishing near them in the mow. ,eft ■«» Lv ' Whl wen * southward to f a m re Weltered position ...
... Gaegia, Froetrede whath, office, 60, Feuchurch-street, EC. as above ie A. FREY sad Ce., 40, Seething-lene, E. B. D. RENWI JOSEPH PHILLIPS, The Greve, or to the amp SONS, Pesszenc ...