THE PIANOFORTE AND PIANOFORTE MUSIC
... ingeniously if illustrated by-Mr. George Taylor, and that the of le comfort of the visitors was looked after by Mr. V :s Thomas White, the honorary secretary of the it literary committee of the club. 2, ...
... ingeniously if illustrated by-Mr. George Taylor, and that the of le comfort of the visitors was looked after by Mr. V :s Thomas White, the honorary secretary of the it literary committee of the club. 2, ...
... Yesterday morning, shortly before seven re o'clock, two platelayers named William Martin, of 31, Albany-road, Walton, and Thomas White, 38, Northcote-street, Walton, entered the Walton end of the Kirkdale tunnel for the purpose of repairing the permanent ...
... Gaskell, St. Helens; Dr.A. Whittle nd lady, Dr. Cattrall, Mr. S. Backhouse; Mr. Janmes Newlands, borough enginecr; Mr. Thomas White treasurer to the health and water committees; Hugh Edwards, ?? West Lancashire; H. 0. Alpass, ?? Lancashire; CaptainN.G ...
... following gentlemen constituted the sub-oom- Mittee appointed for the purpose of carrying out the show scheme of Saturdayz:-Mr. Thomas White (chairman), Mr. Thomas Foster (vice-chair- 'n-ian), Messrs. W. Bustard, J. Devanney, D. H. Johns, J. Madelay, J. Ranson ...
... scene, and they T1e d were received by Mr. ?? Fletcher Rogers WE ;k- and by the chairman of thecmite of th, management, Mr. Thomas White, one of the th' hemost experienced and enthu-iastic of local the Il horticulturists. There was no ?? opening, but the the ...
... es(irebaXA .MCUlloch, F1W me] Paul. A.Hone. .. G.Howad. . T. Barnvs, Po Tl L DveH Fen.A J.Gait, N. H.Ith of anng A. Paonjn.. Thomas White. WV. C. `11 leT Rawin H.B. Shrs .11'symon. S. K. Muts- tio; al rtt, T I l J,.L Hood, H1. H. -en we ?? ~ Ltes ?? rqe~rt ...
... proceedings in their behalf. 83 THE INQUEST. Led The following evidence wae adduced in- Ans Whiteside said: I am the widow of Thomas White- on side, who lived at 41, Bridge-street. He was a labonrer, cir and had latterly attended to the boiler, as fireman, at ...
... annusl dinner of the asmociaion was held a in the afternoon in the Bee Hotel, bt Jobah's-lane. a under the presidency of Mr. Thomas White. The (3 loyal tasts having been honoured, Mr. TownE ey gave the tout of The Judg `-Tbi3 was responded to by. Mr. To=o ...
... ts that firm. 9 id The arragements for the show were admirabl er carrfedJ ou't by a large committee ot which Mr. 6 -lc Thomas White wa chairman, Mr. T. E. Powell 10 il, vice-chairxnan, Mr. Edward Bridge secretary, and 9 WZ Mr. John Davies assistant-secrybs ...
... LR.V.; Brother Major Bonsiteld. let LAY.V; so, Malos Tioley 2nd L lR.V.; 'William Presion. Faq.; Major and Mrs. Greig; Thomas White. Eats,, and the Miawsa Whte 3 bofford Taylor. M.D.. Thomass Buxton and lady, Mits h. Will~ams, 0. Ifrahoner. P.P.G 15.W ...
... evening. 01 The annual dinner was held at the Masonic: Hotel Lark-lane, during the af ternoon, under the a presidency of Mr. Thomas White, Fuiwood-park, n achairman of the committee of management. Mnr. 91 :e W. Mercer proposed The Jndges, which was f k responded ...
... Sutherland (Me::ssrs. James Dickson and Sons), Chester. Hardy herbaceous plants, &c., Mesqrs. P. W. Kler Basnett-street, and Thomas White, Pulwood Park. The following is the prize list:- OPEN CLASSES. CLass L-A Group of .Miscellaneous Plants arranzed for effect ...