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Afii I IVICITERLE N W IL V

... 21 and 24 darts. Best for MCC was John Pacey in 18 darts. Prince of Wales also keep in the title chase with a 82 victory over Knox Arms. Tony Hawkes had a 23-darter, Dougal Ingles a 22 and Chris Leachman a 23. Knox Arms's winners were Tim Moorhouse in 18 ...

THE ZULU WAN

... the Chief Umbeleoi, on the banks of the river Intomba, at daybreak on March 6th. Owing to previous alarm, the men were under arms, hat were overwhelmed the enormously superior force of the enemy. Captain David D. Moriarty, of the 80th Regiment, and forty ...

In local darts, at his best, he was a brilliant dart player causing many a nightmare to callers as he

... histrionics, no jeering or goading, no flashy clothes. If there was snow on the ground Ernie would turn up and play in his cardigan and wellies! Affectionately known as ‘The Big E’ and ‘The Vicar’, | often NORTHERN COUNTIES wondered how he had acquired ...

BOABD OF GUARDIANS

... Ingleby, Thomas Wood, A. Pullan, E. Knowles, W. Thorpe, John Myers, R. J. Milner. J. Addyman, J. Umpleby, W. R. Houseman, F. Suttill, M. Beynar, T. Verity, Geo. Metcalfe, J. Bnafleld, J. Grattan, E. Kirkley. and W. Sedge wick. The out-door relief for ...

The wife of the Russian Consul ef \an bes bre: murdered by robbers in the outakirts of the town. Several

... To ARTILLERYMEN. — art in the Long Valley, sek, a gun was fired before the end loaders had got clear. Two gunners had their arms broken, and had his faoc blown away, besides sustaining other severe in- The accident is believed to be owing to gunners striving ...

883. PATHLEY BRIDGE AND WIDDERDALE HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMB . Pa 17th Sunday after , ber, 1 Venite, 3 ; Henley

... signed for Stonebeck nday, Se mber 10th, before the same ma Mo on the information of watoher for John Yorke, Esq., of Bewerle Isaac Burnley, two men, John Hall, of no fixed residence, were fish from a brook in Riddings charged with Gill, on Sunday, September ...

8 by Auctio DY RANDO - ULLPPINGS FROM CLINT & HARTWITH-CUM-WINSLEY, The late Lent baliewed teed village im ..

... Dwelling- house with with the and make ap to the Outbuildings and Three of capital Grass I tell yoa, sir,” infamous | Tebben ; lr Cardigan ‘* that of cavalry wite for you, and will te, late in the cooup=tion of Mr been an inspector Yo, my dear * replied the inoon- ...

URRAID SATIIADAY. MAROH ATELEY BRIDGE AND HB LOST HER. fle had asked ber to marry him, aad was welting ye

... victory for the J ‘antors by 8 goals to | goal. HARBOGATB AFC . First team, 3 Setarday, 10th March. ; Lede Cardigan, mil Knaresboreagh St. John’s, Reserve team, 4 goals, 3 coals, Mew College [1., 1 goal. KNARESBOROUGH TRINITY v. ST be were without The ...

THE STOLEN HEIRESS

... small ladder pineed against, a tree stood • girl rs.ehing spwaid for grapes to fill a dainty basket that swung on her left arm —grapes tint drooped its great, potpie, tempting clusters from wines high shove her head. Such • head as it was too !—grecefnl ...

AND OTHER GOODS IN DAILY USE IN EVERT

... THR ROMANS PUNISHED THEIR CRIMINALS thed ell the to please him. Bowe of the punishments eolernly prescribe! The late Lend Cardigan (herein being forst call wes the of ercond. ana by Ure okt be wv, om which owr own bas work! was an army, yo weeks Mr, Graves ...

COLUMN FOR THE YOUNG. 2 THE AD VENTURES OF WIELAND. warrior, whe Wadni, was no and figbting constant] eollectip ng

... little the year. It is to wet John was tak cabin, when ® cattle the editoris! er Journ ot Mrs. EB a were th in the platele the engine requiring be under will be assisted by,Mrs. Annie Brad- onviow nrap in an a stato of water. John ran out instantly bis usgal ...