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TRAINING NOTES

... tan. Gurry's Barrister and Brave went two mike the tan; cantered. Cardigan Arms Grounds, Road, Leeds.— Knur and Spoil Match Day. Three o'clock prompt, between lirtrry Leonard, of and John Lister, nAn* Taor, ' each; £l5 a tide.—J. Butt, Mortajr, Referee ...

ADVERTISEMENTS

... MONDAY. mad TPIMDAY.Mi. Dee. grand football match, THIS DAY, St. Johns Ground, Cardigan Fit-Ids, between RANGERS end WEST HELD ROVERS for Cup, value guineas, given J. 8. Street, and A Beckett Arms. Kirks tall Road. Kick off 3.30 pm. prompt. Admission 3d; Stands ...

Several Dozen good strong Pigeons to Sell for Shooting Matches.—All particulars from Pick Holt. Birtenshaw. ..

... Hightown, strike the Longest Knock, lot £3O. Strike off at p.ni. This Pay. Quoit Match, Cardigan Grounds, Leeds, This Ibty, June between Amos Doekary, of Mcortown, and John Walsh, of up, distance yards. aside. Half-past o'clock prompt. Gate 3d. Marsh Grounds ...

ADVERTISEMENTS

... ghoi: uwal •oodlttan; by* ifcooltet, Cardigan - Rabbit Coursine Match Monday, April Jim Bray's Hunslrt and Thonitwoii Ct.ttfWeil.bwt couraw, a dead rabbit*. W. reiwrv*; H. ißtakeholder Two promt A. state Amiytu/e Arms Cliltun, Unglx>u«*.—A mutch at Knur ...

LIST OT CONVICTIONS

... Gnlldford Street; ‘John Birch, Man. Quarry Hill; Handel,Pickard, Bay H .rse, Q>., B . ! Thomas Coulter, Boy aud Barrel, Wood * U ,am Sadler, Greyhound, Vicar Lane; I-Jttlewood, Fox Inn, Little Woodhonse Street; ♦WliliJL Swann. Cardigan Arms, K'.rkstall n,to ...

NORTH HAST WARD. Sydney William Smith (L). ?J. V\vk Road, tailor aud draper

... Wellington Road, butcher. ARM Lit Y AND WORTLEY WARD. ’Benjamin Qoodson (U. 1, Branch Arraley, tailor and draper. BRAMLEV WARD. Alfred Vickers (c). Broad Dyke Lodge. Bramley, builder. •William Brown (L). Elm CJiove, twiner. John Brown (Independent), 161 ...

MATCHES TO COBOL

... l r >“- nm on Saturday. February at the above All cutties made Mr Kirk Stable* . Lloyd » K irks tall Leeds, Mr John Grattans, tanl. Arms Inn, near Lecdg, on or before the 23d February. First rabbit dropped at 12 o’clock. ...

JOHN REID & SONS, 47, Meadow Road, have this week additi>oa CHOIO* few Sale, FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE, with ..

... Mr John Fairer, Oulton, Leeds. ,or tll « Scan dale Commercial Hotel, Cheater- Dr habball’S food. Prepared from the purest Ingredients. W thoroughly steady, active man GROOM AND VV COACHMAN. A married man preferred.—Apply, with references, Mr John O. ...

AOVEHTI«tfcMt»NIS

... .- to It. 6d. Monday next; t-;e allowed. Binarlctph, ' •• , ii Blrketefcaw, »t we, with ro £lCa tide, r will John re tit u. .. at Walkers Arm#, bcholts. ...

BRAMLEY WARD,

... BRAMLEY WARD, A meeting was held at the Cardigan Arms, liramley, Monday night, in support of Mr Robert Hoyle, formerly a master painter, who has been brought forward as an independent candidate for the representation of this ward. There are now five ...

Sals Valuable FREEHOLD BUILDING ESTATE, situated adjoin in; the Street, Bramlcy. a few minute*' walk from the G ..

... Station. clcwe to tits Tramways, and near , wwwi,. Moxrs, and SONS are inatruoteJ the Trustees the late Mr. John to Hell Aw lion, at the Cardigan Arms. Brantley, at Sevan o'clock p.m. pro iscly. Thursday. A pill 13th, subject the general condition* the Incor( ...

BRAMLEY

... near the Globe Inn. in Bramley, now late in the occupations of Jaber. Bollough, Henry Grimwood, Mo«es Stephenson, John Byrom, John Farrer, John Waddiugton, and William Qoodson. vauuueuu. Lot 2. All those Seven DWELLING-HOUSES, situate Queen’s Square, the ...