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... Bull. calved in 111116.—A. K Hoßh Wintercon, Loped&le, s Albion, d Lofty Zed, 1 ; John Prioe, Penibridgv, Salisbury, s Sendai:a, d Snow. ball, 2 John Tudge, Craven Arms,s Gold Bor, d Ballet Dancer. 3 Staphea Robinion, Linty Loadoo, 4 ; she Bari of Coventry ...

EVERY MAN

... Feven D ale. lu one street there are 39 houses containing 2f4 roonsa. Here are heeded ',Mir 229 facans of 583 persons. Mr. John Lloyd has formulated • schema for remedying some of the sells of this area. It is that a beirol road should be earned through ...

NOTE, BY THE CHILL

... plied dim the mesa bulk of kcal evidence is sirongly in favour of the Bill, and far there to be a pt.-epees of the tames being armed out. The prepared railway may not be the bow which can be &waged for the district, •od art people would like • railway w►rcb ...

-AtrGtVii

... is nave irommken. The following. attributed to Shakespeare. illustration Piping Pebwortb. dewing Minton, Ilminted banner Grattan, Dodging Madill, Papas V!, iford, Beassii BRAM. and drunken ll•dford. abeheepame died in 1616, and this deggerel lamed of ...

STOW. PETTY SES4lONS.—TrivannAr

... Mr. H. Hollis. EDUCATION. —Dennis Rogers and Sarah &wits were fined for not sending children to school regularly. STIALINC Arm.—Frank Morrie and Henry Clarke, boy* of Great Rimington, were fined 6, 6,d., including cent, for ',waling apple+ from an orchard ...

LORD COVENTRY'S REPLY

... I ; J. Handley, Admiral, 2; Lord Frederar. Prince Alto, 3 ; John Powell, Lower Wick, Foghorn, r sad e. Bull relied before 1899: John Handler, Moonlight, 1 ; C. Morgazißiehardsost Cardigan, Major-General, 2:R. P. Cooper Doke Carolue 13th, 3 ; H. Ker Colville ...

STOW-ON TIE-WOLD

... F.Sfoure. sad Her. Madan Pratt.—Lucy Dens, of Stow, wee. fined 2s. for not seeding two of her children regularly to ethoul.—John Banning. jun., war umilarly fined.—Liao flearro:t. of Stow, war fined 10a for riding a bicycle at Lower Swell without a light ...

At:QUIT rED

... At:QUIT rED. Elisabeth Earle; (421 was indicled for steeling • cardigan jacket, value 3i. 6d., frog out-ide the shop of John Thomas Ryder, at Stoutbridge. Mr, Harrigan prosecuted. Prnewsutor sairl he sale the jacket at 6 and missed it at 6.30. Emily s ...

SCARLET FEVER AND DIPHTHERIA

... the people watched some sorry , fooling by Jury's comical clown cricketers; who, dressed in various fantastic cratumea, and armed with bats which would require • lot of paring to conform to the rules, played a game with Mr. Eatyn Jackson. local eleven. ...

GOTHEEINGTON

... unfailing ectrassy. Mr. Evens suitably regxeded. ILIINGITOI. Hoorrrourf.—On Wednesday evening, lad week. Mr. Ingram (Howard's Arms Inn), entertained his customers and friends to supperr. and an enjoyable time was sprat. Mr. T. 1151- son (Rod Lion Ion), similarly ...

WINCIIOOIIIII. PEITTSYSSIONIS -FRIDAY

... Milieled • it et la Md awl lie awls. No libar.—Walrid Lamhboxy. labourer. wea with ril ing witbor reins. aad wee cote ore proved &arm Dime.—Srilliaa SeOm a nervy, charged web bras (rusk sad se hemmed pre. e aim, &s iris& P.C. Bow peved the IVI2IIIIX BOARD OF ...

LIIIIVET

... RANCit.—John Baker and Harry Workman. labourer*. Pershore. were summoned by Sergeant Creenway, drill instructor to the Eershone Volunteers. for eteeling levee 12lbs. weight of lead on April 27th, at Beef-wel. and 201 be. of lead on Mar 4th. John Rarill ...