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... more acials. Staines broke away in dosing minutes to snatch a third—and a very fiattecing victory. H • Ps r Withers; Reed, Wilson; Hall, Oakley, Dyke; Deane, Ling, Sturgess, Hookway, Oster. ...
... more acials. Staines broke away in dosing minutes to snatch a third—and a very fiattecing victory. H • Ps r Withers; Reed, Wilson; Hall, Oakley, Dyke; Deane, Ling, Sturgess, Hookway, Oster. ...
... Society, gives free information to intending EglialtANTS to British Colon:re, egg approved , iws renders aid. Apply. Z. WILSON Hall BulJingo ?..rringdon %C. ALLTVOILIL POST, GENT'S CYCLE ti`'' PRIVATZLY,a real 112 High-grads 1907 Model. Clincher Atlas ...
... Gwynne. Among those present were :—Mr. and Mrs: L. W. Herries and Mr and Mrs. Tomlinson (The Grange, Eastbourne), Mrs. Wilson Hall, Mrs. Plaisted, Mrs. A. Wilson, the Misses Dalton, Rev A. H. Caldicott, Miss Caldicott. Capt.lWhitaker, Mr. and Mrs. C. ...
... Society gives tree Insea now intendeEstioaairrs to Britian Colonies. and lnc proved oases. readers Inane:lel aid. Apply Wilson • Hall Mo., Parrinettun 8., London. WHAT P C YCLE w OODLEV7 V RES I ea us: ...
... Augustus Fitz-Clarence, aged 3 years and 6 months. March 14, at Leighton Villa, Bedminster, Harriet, relict of the late Thomas Wilson Hall, Esq., Bristol. March 14, at Court-place, Iffley, near Oxford, Susannah, wife of Henry Walsh, Esq. March 14, at Anglesey ...
... .1. Phipps withdrawing his name a candidate, Mr. Reason withdrew his demand. and the chairman declared Messrs. 11111. Wilson, Hall, Miles, Millard. and Reason duly elected as the six Parish Councillors for Shrlvenham. ...
... re-eleote d President, Vice President, and Secretary respectively. The committee elected were as follows :—Messrs. Dent, Wilson, Hall, Wetherell, &adds, Langford and Saunders. Quite the most pleasing item of the evening now occurred. It is well known throughout ...
... discount. 23 Redfern Road. In, Agents wanted. Chocolate', Cigarette, Toys, etc. Coot! Conuni.iinti. Catalogue Iree. Wilson, Hall Brow, Uorkirgton. WHY SUFFER? Vauxhall rile (hutment relieves Piles in 24 hours. In tubes, 2/3, posted free in plain packages ...
... defendant commented kicking him, and caused bruises and cuts on his hands. He received about half-a.doxen kicks. —James Wilson, hall porter at the White Hart hotel, and formerly in the police service, gave corroborative evidence. He saw the last witness ...
... Eland, vicar of Bedminster, Thos. Hawkins, Esq., of Reading, to Harriot Burbridge, second daughter of the late Thomas Wilson Hall, Esq., Bristol. On the 4th inst,, at St. Peter's Church, Pimlico, Mr. John May, jun., spirit merchant, Odiham, to Fanny ...
... (wkts.) OLD WINDSOR. Welsh, b Neville Ralph, b Wilson 4 h Rook,. Smith, c Middlemist, b Wilson . , 0 b Roake Williams, b Wilson Hall, b Neville &ore, l-b-w, h Neville . b Wilson Runyard, c Halfacre, b Neville 4 b Wilson Perry, c Middlemist, b Wilson.. 1 ...
... Holder Weait, cabinet maker, Coley- Pl On'ti;e e Hth inst, at Leighton Villa, Bedminster, Harriet, relict of tbe late Thos. Wilson Hall, Esq of On the 14th inst, at Faringdon, Berks, Ann, eldest and only surviving daughter of the late William Ward, Esq, of ...