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SENTENCES

... Tho plaintiff was Herbert Jagger. motor engineer, of Leeds, and tho defendant Wm. Mitchell Charlton, licensee of the Cardigan Arms, Leeds. Mr. R. J. Sutcliffe was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Mitchell Innes, K.C., vd Mr. C. J. Frank land were for the defendant ...

BILLIARDS

... H'«ck*. 12a. G-Lllea l, Hull _____ Piireon Sweep, Prospect Hotel, -Morlcy.— This Day, £1 «i*. entrance free Pigeon Sweep, Cardigan Arms, added os. entrance. This 1 o clock. Sparrow Sweep.—Shoulder of Mutton. OIHAM ; Ml* ; entrance 2s. wl.; bird* free; IMb ...

FOOTBALLS

... -. vti. MM fortlw t *u»*. .*»• ua • NomuMf for Aid. c.-« 1! . urr. Pigeon Sweep at the Arms, ...

POPLAR GROVE, NEAR Messrs HEPPKR & BUNB are iosiroctod by air Jas who about to leave Leeds, to Sell by

... produced, TWO Freehold DWFLLINUHOUrixS. 3UOP, and vacant Building LAND. situate in Poplar Grove and Willow Road, Rest end of Cardigan Road, and about yard*. The house occupied by Mr contain* a drawing-room, dining-room, passage, bed and dressing rooms, kitchen ...

No. L-THK OAKDIOAN RSTATKA. LKCDS-Pint Portion. V*lu»bJ« >ld Proportiw. cotnpriHn* Buildup Lnod.ViUn Kn*ideom. ..

... eomprisinE and comuuct building tilate of about 3U acres, known the Cardigan Pielde, having an axtuneiye to the Road and to River Aire. An important public-house, known the Cardigan Arms. Burley, with about as-res building land adjoin 111 f, haying tnmtages ...

A Jarrow Reference

... Prime Minister demanding arms for Spain. Two marchers were allowed to take the petition to No. 10. Earlier the day there was a similar demonstration at the Whitehall entrance to Downing Street a crowd men who shouted Arms for Spain. The shouting continued ...

T.OAT R.VCE ON THK THANir

... - Armytage Arm*, Clifton. 15- »/••• _ • * Match will take place Saturday, Dec 'J.' ■ and Wm. Pollarfl. of Bfiimtw. *•• * ' 7-'\ with Sio«. itoot. for £l5 ride: and trap :• «*•'»>. li and Firet U •»*,. »t fnr..- Pigeon Sweep, Waiters* Arm*. T*H 1.-nr ...

GROUND

... United. Hirseuenaw. '.eckh-aton v. haw At Cardigan fields, Leeds Constabulary v. Leeds AJbioii. At Caruigan Road. All Soula' v. Leeds Caledonian At Cardigan Itoau, St Mark's v. Burk-y Road Baptist At Cardigan Fields, Bradford Airedale Albion v. Leeds ...

THE ARGONAUTS OF NORTH

... aged year*. Mary Anu, widow of the la to John Dawson, formerly of Leeds.—iJeepiy regretted. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. DENTON.—December 11, Belmont Terrace, Pontefract. years, John Robert Denton. —Will interred the Pontefroct ...

BRF.AR-ELLIA-June 19

... WaUingfen, Cardigan Road, Leeds. c DAINFORTH*NORTH.*Tune at Bethel Congregational Chut oh. WorUey. the Re?. J. Alexander Booth and the Re?. Seaman Poppleweil. M.A. 8.D.. William Aodear. son Mr. and Mr*. Rainforth. 22. Edinburgh Road. Arm ley. MaTie, ...

HODSEB, SHOPS, Ac

... to Colonel Grattan, Grimslon Estate Office, Tmirnster: or Mr Bradley, the Mill, who will show the premises applicants. f| u LET, and may entered ou immediately, about M acres A excellent CRASS LAND, at Burley, lying on both sides of Cardigan Road, and ...