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... HATHERN. PARISH COUNCIL.—The ordinary meeting the above Council was held the Charity School Monday evening, the whole of the members of the Counc’! being present, namely, Mivans. W. Sibsoo (chairman), J. K. Tollingtoo, S. Groves, Fol'er, H. Cbadburn, ...
... The HATHERN PRIZE BAND will gire Sacred Concert the Round Bank on Sunday evening, to commence A 46 prompt. CHAPEL ANNIVERSARY.—On Sunday special sermons were preached the Wesleyan Chapel, Hathern, the preacher being the Rev. J. R. Langstaff, of Shepshed ...
... HATHERN The third annual show of fruit and vegetables held in connection with the King’s Airmv Inn, Hal hern, took place Saturday evening. The entries were an increase on the previous year’s, and the quality of the-exhibits was all that could desired ...
... HATHERN, The New Libe»4L Club.—On Friday the premises recently nnrohased the directors of the Bathers Liberal Club Company were opened to members for the first time at twelve o’clock . There was ceremonial, being considered advisable to postnone that ...
... AT HATHERN. The tanreror the Loaghborongh diotricl reported the Rani District Connctl jeeterdey the tan obstruction bad born placed footpath Hathern on land belonging to Mr. W. Cooper the erection of awkward stile ia place of poets. loot- ImU the neared ...
... HATHERN THE CHARITY ESTATE—MR. J. E. JOHN KEKOUSON CALLED IN —On Monday even iog the usual monthly meeting of the Parish Council took place in the Charity-room. Present; Messrs. W. blbson (chairman), if. Brown, W. Fuller, H. Uhadbum. J. E. Tollington ...
... HATHERN. T. ALOYSTUS'. There were good attendances at the 4 rch or Aloysiue both morning and evening. Fr. frengel said Mass, and occupied the pulpit at both services. As the property adjoining the church is coming into the market shortly it iN contemplated ...
... HATHERN FLOWER SHOW. The thirteenth annual show in connection with 1 this society took place on Saturday, in Mr. | Mill's field, at Hathern. The exhibits were not so j numerous as on previous occasions, neither was the quality, generally, up to the usual ...
... to quit the licensed premises of John E. Priestley, at Hat-hern, on November 10th. Defendants were further charged with damaging jugs and glasses at the King's Arms Inn, Hathern. Bott was charged with having assaulted the landlord of that house, and the ...
... HATHERN’S LOSS. The sudden death well-known Ha there resident, Mr. William TaUington, occurred yesterday. Mr. ToUiagton, who was eery active politician, being chairman of the Hatbern branch the Labour Party, took great interest in the affairs of the village ...
... HATHERN WATER. Looffhboroofffa Council and New Supply. The Loughborough Kara] District Council yesterday received letter from the Bathera Pariah Council stating that before expressing any opinion the letter from the local Government Board with reference ...