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... orders made payable at the Piccadilly or James's Offices; and cheque* crossed The London and Westminster Bank Messrs H. WILSON & Hall, execute Commissions from 6* on all race* Price list daily. FISHING MATCH. —The eighty-three competitors for the 44 Airedale ...

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... EMI A B,' In the LEEDS TOWN HALL, .»n MONDAY EVENING NEXT MDMR SHERRINGTON. MISS PALMER, LEWIS THOMAS, and MR I.EIGII WILSON. HALLE'S BAND and CUORI'S MO PERFORMERS the ARCHIBALD RAMSDEV Organlat WALKER, the Pros Trade tend actor t'UARLkS milt Bali or>) ...

SURREY t-. SUSSEX

... 2. Walker 0. Green 1 0, J. Smith Wray 0, Wray V 0, extras 6; totals 44. rtning Beea -Certer Q7. Bestow 2 0, sen Varley Wilson Hall Jacques 10 12. 12, Putt* Vfgley 0, estras i t. 87 30. ...

ciALES BY MR DACRE, AUCTIONEER, OTLEY, 1807. MONDAY, October 7. 1867, at Mr A. Holmes', Karnley, near Otley, at ..

... Mentone, near Otley, at twelve o'clock noon—4 HORSES, 29 BEASTS, 19 SHEEP, and IMPLEMENTS. THURSDAY, October 17, 1867. at Mr Wilson's, Hall Green, Crigglestone. near Wakefield—B HORSES, 31 BEASTS, 39 PIGS, and IMPLEMENTS. ...

SALES BY AUCTION

... WAKEFIELD. Sale Horsts, 81 Beasts, 3» Digs, and Implements. Mr begs announce that he is favoured with instructions from Mr Wilson, Hall Green, SELL AU'TI »V, upon the premises, above, on THURSDAY, Oct. 17th, 1317, min; Valuable FARMING STOCK an! .1 IMPLEMENTS ...

Board Guardians.—At the usual . Ivmeeting tbi* board, held yeaterday, ' Major Middleton, the following lett»r ..

... that if any injury was done it bad been caused by removing furniture. nas Vractor, an overlooker in tlie employ of Messrs Wilson & Hall, was charged with assaulting a boy, a fhi.ft-timer under his care, account of his having his (ills down,” and indiff’-rent ...

CRICKET

... CARNABY WANDERERS. . Flrrt Inoings. Second Innings. A. Pearson, run out runout J. Wiles, b Hall Southwell 0 •J. M. Clarke, Wilson Hall 0 C S *' 11 '- cNta-VbHiu':::::::::: S W. c'and Hail j J ' O. Lightly. D Hall 'IW J Lnnbdalc. c Hall .. •> Hull - I! atll ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... hereby required to pay such debts to >re .t d« lay.—Dated the tenth day ot August, one thousand hut. tr.xl and seventy-one. WILSON. Hall Solicitors for the ..aid IN THE COURT OF BANKRURTCY FDR TIL? LEEDS DISTRICT, and in the County C-urt -..ire at Leeds. —ln ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

... Canon dford, D.D., Jas. Henry Norfolk Mary, youngest daughter of the late William Jackson, tanner, Bualingthorpe, Leeds. Wilson- Hall - February 8, St Mary’s, Stoughton, tha Rev A 'lejne Hall Hal' brother of the bride, assisted the Rev. G Lai>';dale. vicar ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AXD

... painful to have to institute these proceeviings. but when the law was broken the Corj■oration had only one course. —James Wilson, Hall Lane, was summoned for separate offences from one chimney, and was subjected to the usual fine the first ijve cases. —Messrs ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST AND

... Wilson Elliott (St Leonards), T. Taylor, G. Wilson, and W. Wilson, and the Misses Leaper (2), Marshall, R iston, Ada Wilson, Wilson. Hall. Wray. Robson, Taylor, Searle, Metcalfe, and S. E. Robson. The gentlemen vocalists were Messrs J. Hudson (solo), J. W. ...