COURSING
... £18; second, £. 1. Mr Bate ns King of the Heath bt Mr Mills ns Dick's Darling, Mr Groveq ns Jenny Bell bt Mr 13reese ns Bracelet Mr Copnall ns Joan bt Mr Barrett's Babriton ...
... £18; second, £. 1. Mr Bate ns King of the Heath bt Mr Mills ns Dick's Darling, Mr Groveq ns Jenny Bell bt Mr 13reese ns Bracelet Mr Copnall ns Joan bt Mr Barrett's Babriton ...
... Wars Cov : 6th.— Some of the men on strike in the North Wales. _ - ie and | Mr Homensmam Cox has an article in the 1 | ber of the Academy, on the “ Year Books of t N jee of King Edward L” eee a Board of Works, who is ‘connected by marri: Mold asking this ...
... Buckley; Dr. Ledward, Dr., Kitchen, Dr, . ?? Price, 'Dr 'Aldred,' Dr. Meaobins, I Dr.' Leigh; Dr. Paton,-Dr.' Booth,' ...
... Gipsy King . ?? Ir Sir E. Mostyn's Seventy.four . ?? . dr ,Mr. flidgeway's Ruh . . . .. dr NIr.A. ?? ?? ?? ?? dr alMr. Anderson' ilarkawav .. ?? dr Mr. Elnore'n The Weaver ?? .. ...
... remaining by last report ?? 8 10 ; ,, Admitted since ?? Physician, Dr. Roberts. Surgeon for the week ensuing, Mr Hughes. Visiters, Rev. E. Lewis, and Mr. E. lEvans. Rouse Surgeon, Mr. John Rowland. I I e I ...
... were held;,' ion Tuesday, -at BMla, Mr W. B. M Wynne presiding. There. were no prisoners for trial. At a meeting of the Joint Police Cniittee,. Mr 0. Slaney Wynne was'ppointed cbairman in succession to the late Dr. Edward Jones. A sad accident,6ccurred ...
... afterwards Toinline, who was Mr. Pitt's tutor, had counted, through his influence with lAr.Pitt, on obtaining Canterbury on the death of Dr. Moore; but though no time was lost by Dr. Tomline in posting to W indsor when Dr. Moore's death took place, he only arrived ...
... the diocese), Mr Edmund Vin- cent, Mr H. C. Vincent and Mrs H. C. Vincent, Mr A. E.-Vincant, Miss Vincent, and Mr Lloyd Wil- liams, Oswvestry (son-in-law), and Mrs Lloyd Wil. Hams.. ...
... of Mr. Black's new story, M Macleod of Dare, wbieh will begiu in Good Words in January, is laid partly in the Higblands, but mostly in London. It will be illus- trated by AMr. Millais, HIA.; Mr. Pettie, R A.; ir. Faed R.A.; Mr. Orebardson, ?? Mr. U'Whirtsr ...
... any apparatus or truss as from Church and State by the Sir William Bart., B.S., Surge ps, to King’s We Surgeon to the Esq., F-R.8 ITY Cc. G. ant Surgevn to King’s £sq., Senior Surgeon to jay’s Hos rity of F.B.S., Surgeon to the Hospital W. J , Surgeon-in-Ch: ...
... The Chairman : I don't think there are so many now cases. ;Mr James: One died at West End yesterday. Mr Roberts: MHiss King told me to-day that she thought the worst was over. The Chairman : Dr. Jones told Ine that the latter cases which hltve beell brought ...
... the Market Hall, Bethesda.h Madame (Clara Leighton, Mliss MaRgie Pritchard, and Mr William Davies, were the principals; Mr Theodore Lawson, leader of 'the orohestra, and Dr. Roland logere conductor. This celebrated choir bold an unbeaten reeord for winning ...