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EXETER POLICE COURT

... Fuddicombe (14), and John G>-ant (11). were charged with stealing a subscription-box, belonging totheßoval National Lifeboat Institution, and its contents, from the booking-office at the Queen-street station, on January 2nd.— Inspectors Rogers and Norns watched ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... of ten, proceeding to the turnpike on the Alphington-road. that being the place where the start was to take place. Mr. W. Pearce acted as handicapper and starter, and Mr. E. J. Scott proceeded to Starcross to discharge the duties of judge and to mark ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... deal with Flax Cutture. Mb. H. Smith, M*P., will preside -aft tbe annual festival the Commercial Travellers' Benevolent Institution, to held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 28th instant. MEBKXB. Worth's third annual Exhibition and bazaar for the display ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... following are the scores :— 200 300 Ti, Sergt. Reed 16 19 35 Gunner P. Pike , . 6 15 Corpl. Wayborn . eee 16 14 30 Corpl. Pearce . 15 12 27 Qr.-Mr.-Sert.Nethere ott 9 16 24 Trumpeter Bowcher 15 9 24 Driver Scott .., one eee 10 13 23 G, Tothill eee 12 ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... recognition of his kindness in preparing a portion of his grounds and placing it at the service of Sunday schools and similar institutions on the occasion their annual teas and outdoor gatherings. On Thursday afternoon George North way. of the yacht I'aun, whilst ...

A RURAL HOLIDAY

... be hoped will in tbe end effectually eradicate this village bane. We have before stated that not a great while the Vicar instituted in tbe parish a social club for workingmen, the members of which received the advantage of a room for^recreation, games ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... Kentisbeer, wife of an innkeeper, was charged with wilful and corrupt ptrjury in April, last year. Certain proceedings were then instituted by a farmer called Harvey, against a man called William Downes on a promissory note for £150, which purported to have ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... Secretary acknowledges, with thanks, a donation of £20, from F. W. Reynolds, Esq., Exonville: also the like sum to the Institution for the Blind. Advt. The Exeter Home.—The Hon. Sec. gratefully acknowledges:—F. W. Reynolds, Esq., £10; G. Fianklin ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... Exchange, when Mr. G. Hilton, United Kingdom Alliance, and others spoke. ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. The 86th anniversary festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held on Saturday night at the Crystal Palace, under the presidency of ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... Middlesex, 34; Corporal Bird 2nd Middlesex, 34; Sergeant Walker, 16th Lanark, 34. The Haily 'Telegraph Cup has been an institution since 1864. It always attracts a good number of competitors. The range formerly was 500 yards, but it is now 200 ; and the ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... of the Sheriff of the city, the trates, the legal and medical professions, clergy. The yarious institutions for education, cb *f» I j{*'.' k institutions, religious associations, literary, agri 1 and other societies and public companies, and the * \ ...

YOUNG LADY, educated at Exeter High | desires an engagement as DAILY GOVERNESS: | Acquirements—English ..

... a good saleswom an.—Address, by letter only, the Manager, Wheeler an d Wilson Co., London Inn-equare, Ezeter. SERVANTS’ INSTITUTION.—Wanted, COOKS, NU RSES, KITCHEN - MAIDS, and GENERAL SERVAN rs. —Apply, §, East . Southernhay, Exeter ORTH DEVON INF IRMARY ...