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... and W. Keynolds s K«n. i•lie, 1-j run tl.o .d 15 coorua rmbldts, fur & fide ; Prince Wales' Grounds, Pudsey—2 30.—John Blnns and John Melltu, both of Denholmc. t.. shoot at 15 pigeons each, l ...
... and W. Keynolds s K«n. i•lie, 1-j run tl.o .d 15 coorua rmbldts, fur & fide ; Prince Wales' Grounds, Pudsey—2 30.—John Blnns and John Melltu, both of Denholmc. t.. shoot at 15 pigeons each, l ...
... Auctioneers, or Mr THUS. SIMPSON, Solicitor, 20. Albion Street. Leeds. DWELLING-HOUSES IN' CONSORT TERRACE BELLE VUE ROAD, ST JOHN'S HILL, within a few minutes' walk Woodbouse Moor, and but a short distance from the Town Hall. Messrs HEPPEB & SONS are instructed ...
... «Waugh Faibbdbn Watbbhocsk, of the Butchers Arms, Pudsey, and MICHAEL Tu-gewkll, of Pudrey, are matched •hoot tie best of seven pigeons each, for a side, Monday, the inst., at the Prince of Walee’ Grounds, MB JOHN HODGSON will Rive £5, «Jded the entrance ...
... Coon teas Cardigan v. Bi suits had been instituted court with the estate of the late Earl Cardigan - oo® tees the will of the late earl against .Eo the Maeotieea Aileabrtl Countess Canligan ; another by Mr Robert against the trustees. Lady Cardigan, and bury ...
... money prizes; City Grounds, Guarry Cap. near Bradford. 22.—John Croft, of .Staaniogley. and John P.i-ler, of Pudsey, lay a game at knur spell, the best of rises each, or £lO a tide; Cardigan Grounds. 22.— J. Jackson's Smoker, MapplewelL and O. Kitchen's ...
... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. POLLY AND Rose.—There were upwards of IfiOO lovers of rabbit coursing attended Mr Grattan's enclosure Saturday to witness the match—the best of 31 courses, for £25 side—between the noted G. Harrison’s Rose, of Wortley (conqueror of Lill) ...
... CARDIGAN GROUNDS. Cboft and Kipeb.— The day beinj? very fine Monday upwards 400 persons were present at Grattan’s cruunds to witnees the knar and spell match, the best ;?0 rises each, for £lO a side, between John Croft, of Stanningley, and John Rider ...
... best of M each, for £l6 side : Cardigan Grounds. 18.— T. White’s Maggie, of Wooldale, and H. Hethcrlngton’s Dinah, of walton, to ran the best of 15 courses rabbits, for a side . Borough Park Grounds, Dewsbury. 13.—John Hargreaves, of Low Moor, and James ...
... convicted of treason;dony, but pardoned, is understood t*> again in Dublin. Sib John Lawrence.—The Time* believes that Sir John Lawrence will immediately raised the Sir John Lawrence, the late Governor- General of India, arrived Charing Cross station, London ...
... and the following gentlemen were elected to constitut- the board:—Mr Joshua Smithson, manufacturer, ' :Mr John Riley, manufacturer, 2M ;Mr John Foreman, gentleman, ll'o; Mr W. Wood, raannfactorer, 18T*; Mr Jonas Foster, manufacturer. 183; A. S. McLaurin ...
... play the best 30 rises each at knur and spell, for a side ; Cardigan Grounds. 16.—A. Sykes, Dewsbury, and Armitage, of Thornhill, to play the best rises each knur and speU, for tide . Cardigan Orounda. and 18. Mr T. Sheard's yards pedestrian handicap, ...
... Findlay, of Liverpool College, to £76 Scholarship for Mathematics; Edward John of Ripon Grammar School, to £6O Scholarship for Mathematics. William Alfred Meek, of Harrow School, and John Henry Gurney Svate tuition), were same time elected Exhionaol each. EDINBURGH ...