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... on hooking. Persons interested should contact Mrs Hazel Shepherd at 16 Cambridge Avenue. Corby (01536 401466). Wildlife armed Grattan The next Gretton ten week course. which is a Leicester University and Workers' Educational Association joint course, is ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1998
Newspaper: Rutland Times
County: Rutland, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 806 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

CBOKTON PARK RACES

... Augusts, yra Countess of Cardigan Lancastras The Dandy, aged Mr. W. Finder’s ch Clyde, aged Mr. George dtokes's b ra Gertrude, aged Colonel Ellis's br Atidalous^aged Lord Dupplin's br ra aged Lord BilverUd, aged Mr. J. Behren's Little John, aged Mr. Custance's ...

CONDITION OF IRELAND. The Chief Secretary tor Ireland has resumed hie efficial duties at Castle. smith’s targe ..

... Wexford. 2. No arms or ammunition shall be consigned to any person in proclaimed district unless such person is licensed to sell the articles copsigned, or to have and carry the same, or is otherwise lawfully enticed to cany or have the arms or ammunition ...

GARDEN WORK FOR THE WEEK

... of tying a dog to a tin pan and then letting the tin pan loose. How the Grattans played at Checkers.—Up to three evenings ago such thing as checker-board was never known Mr. Grattan’s house. He and his aged partner have managed to pass the long evenings ...

TO THE EDITOR

... this one. now pleaded guilty, and was committed for we«ks. John Shcppird, firmer, charged Ruhard Niy or, gamekeeper, with assaulting him Alter appeared for Naylor, and Stapleton foi Sheppard. John Sh he occupied a farm oi 150 acres, the shooting of whi«h ...

MR. PARNELL’S REPLY TO MR GLADSTONE

... of that to which the jieople were justly entitled ; and the Irishman who thought that he could now throw away his arms, just as Grattan disbanded the volunteers in ’B2, would find to his sorrow and destruction, when too late,that he had placed himself ...

OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE

... to their protection when threatened by Umbelini two or three months ago. The indiscriminate massacre of every human being, armed or unarmed, including women and children, is by no means new feature in Zulu warfare. It equally characterised the former raids ...

A VOTE OF THANKS TO THE CLERK

... foot-way, It was decided to let the contractor know to this. DRAINAGE. The Suncyor called attention to the drainage from Cardigan-terrace, (Ankle-hill), and be was instructed to give estimate of the cost, for connecting the drain with the main sewer. ...

MELTON MOWBRAY LOCAL BOARD

... Dalgleish, Esqrs. Fowl. Stealing. —John Jones, was charged with stealing fowls, the property of Mr. Wm. Paccy, of Garthorpe. John Williams, was also charged with buying the said fowls, knowing them to stolen. John Tomlin, said he lived at Garthorpe, ...

EXPENSES OF THE AFGHAN WAR

... Empress. They are farther charged with conspiring to commit the same offence. In another count they are accused of collecting arms with intent to wage war against the Empress. Further, they are charged with concealment with intent to facilitate de*?gus to ...

STRANGE ACCIDENT

... exploßion which, it ia feared, has destroyed her sight, now lies m a hospital. ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM. On the morning following the Feast of St. John the Baptist, after whom the order named, the Bishop of St. Alhao.’s, one of its chaplains, preached ...

MELTON LOCAL BOARD,

... that the letter acknowledged. •Mr Anderson said he in conjunction wilh the other members of the Sewage Committee had visited Cardigan-teiraee, aud had found that the matter was one of extreme difficulty. It would reijuirc drain ten feel deep, and would very ...