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FINK ARTS EXHIBITION IN LEEDS

... in the street with the box under hh> arm. The case was remanded. Hull -Return of a Wanderer.—At the Hull Police Court, on Monday, before MrT. H. Travers, -turndiary magistrate, two middle-aged men, named >nuw and John Gaunt, were fined respectively 10s ...

TtTR YORKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1867

... handicaps. —.Send IS W. Wilson, G. P. 0., Manchester. Babbit Coursikg.—A £2O Sweestftkes be given *way by Mr John Onttan and friend, at the CanliKau Arms ■Grounds. First prize. £l5 ; second. £4; third, £l. Entrance for dogs not exceedliiK 205k, 10s. ; for dogs ...

MAIL NEWS

... Worksop. Highly commended. J. Geldard, .Kendal; John Oossland, jun., Wakefield. Commended, Albert Fenton, Crimble Hall, Rochdale; J. Hodgson, Bowling Old lane, Bradford. Game Fowls, any other varietylst, John firth. Lily lane Wflifax ; td. Wm. Boyea, Beverley; ...

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. ...

DOMBITIC SERVANTS WANTED

... printer. John C., Castle Bytham, Stamford, farmer. Davia John, Wrockwardine, near Wellington, Salop, farmer. Kwen John, Hopekirk-by-Hawick, clerk in holy orders. Everall John Edward. Wem. Salop, tanner. Easton Thomas, Dembar, N. 8., house-painter. ...

■ tKrrvT.MQEKOKH, SATCHMY, FEBRUAHY 16. 1807. THE POST AND T>EEPS

... rabbit; Cardi-23. Mr Grattan's Rabbit Conning Handicap; Cardigan Grounds. 9. Jndcon and J. Gill—32o yards, £25 a side ;St Thomas's Grounds, Stanningley. 9.— W. Bake's Spring and J. H. Geodrick'e Luce—best of 16 courses, £lO a side; Cardigan Orounds. 11. J. ...

DA 1L Y.—PRICE Id

... Hauxwell. Also, all those TEN DWELLINO-HOUSES, situate in Baker Yard aforesaid, in the respective occupations John Mellanl. John Wilson, John Smith. Henry Bla«lea. James t'onnor. Williatn Taylor. Mrs flarke, William Sharp, Charles Sharp, and Henry Roebuck ...

IEDS IVTttUJGENCER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1867

... MATCHES TO COME. FEBRUARY. w a 23. Mr Orattan’a Babbit Coursing Handicap; Cardigan Grounds. 26.— J. Baker’s Rose and 8. Holliday's Spring beat of 21 courses, a side ; Cardigan Grounds. 26.— H. Black's Sweep and W llargreave’a Puss—2oo yards, £lO ...

30 to 1 Sir Oliver ad -Derby—to find the correct

... ; whole season, Is.; Derby. 10a 6d.—Mkldleham, Bedale. Rabbit Coursing.—A Sweepstakes be given away by John Grattan and friend, at the Cardigan Arms Grounds. First prise, £l5; second, £4; third, £l. Entrance - for dogs not exceeding 20Sb, 10a. for dots ...

The bulletins of the health of the Princess of

... afterwards, and in a very few moments was quite dead. Verdict, Died from disease of the heart—Another inquest was held the Cardigan Arms, Kirkstall Road, the body Andrew Kennedy, who lived in Dobby Row, Leeds, and was employed at Mr Holdsworth’s flax mill ...