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ATHLETE. THRUSSINGTON v, AYLESTONE-ROAD INSTITUTE. Played at Thrussington on Saturday. Scere :

... Grice. At the close of the service in the | bourson May 7ih,—The case was dismissed.—Thomas church, and before proceeding to the grave side, the = Thompson and Thomas Stafford, were charged with hfimn “Art th::d weary ?b';wu sung, this being one | being ...

SPORTING NOTES

... unable to compete again for some time. ATHLETE, MrLTON Vicsz, WESLE —PFlayed at Melton on Thi WESLEYAN & INDEPENDENT. | H. Hardy, b Mi1f0rd © I A. Tunnicliffe, b Saunders 3 | {é Wakerley, b Saunders 10 | . Mason, b Saunders 8 | A. Polendine ...

LEICESTERSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW AT MELTON

... Edmund Liley, Mr. Thomas Stirton. Short Wool Sheep —Mr. A. S. Berry. . Pigs—Mr. Arthur S. Gibson (Bulwell). Dogs—Mr. George Raper. Cheese and Butter —Mr. David Haydon. Working Dairy and Butter Making Contests—Mr, David Haydoa, Mr. Thomas Nutta!l (Manor House ...

| MELTON MOWBRAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The twenty-first birthday of the Melton Mowbray Horticultural Society ..

... Tyler Three exotic ferns, in pots, distinct, no entry g 'léhlqecocbeombel.u pots, 1, H Hinman; 2. G Lowden; 3, M Three hardy ferns, in pots distinct, no entry T?l‘h'i« balsams, in pots, 1, M A Pearson; 2. G Lowden; 3, yler (’l ‘T'wo pots of Musk, 1 ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... and drinking freely. A search of his papers failed to elicit any information as to his identity, and inquiries at Messrs. Thomas Cook and Son’s, London, where he said he was employed, have been unsuccessful, AN inquest was bheld on Saturday at Cardiff ...

MILITARY DISTURBANCE NEAR PORTSMOUTH

... by the civil authorities for wounding a police-sergeant, It appears that about seven o'clock Corporal M'Hardy, Private William Brothers, and Thomas Gray, officer's servant, left Fort Widley and proceeded in the direction of Cosham., When near the village ...

CRICKET

... 5. Wolght, b Hlalp e 9 BB ccicincsinieeis’ § L. A. F. Dawson, b Spencer 2 b Ball cccconceeees 9 A. Brown, b Hardy cceeseeee 0 € Spencer, b Bell § Broome, b Spencer cceoese.e. 0 b Curtis ueeeeeerueeeee 0 W. Smith ...

SPORTING NOTES

... .. 7 G. Higham, ¢'Hill, b Hardy s ¢ Clowes, b Srencer o A. Kendall, ¢ Telly, b Hardy 13 ¢ Clowes, b Kenda11 8 B. Freestone. b Hardy o b BRI et Harrison, ¢ Hill b Y © SREDER GO 3 W. Kendall, b Hardy 2 c Clowes, b ...

NETHER BROUGHTON,

... CHAPEL —The services in connection with the re-opening of this place of worship were continued on Kriday last, when the Rev. Thomas Champness, Editor of Foyful News, visited this village, and preached in the afternoon from the lessons to be learnt from the ...

MELTON MOWBRAY BOARD OF GUARDIANS,

... Mr. A. Shipman, C.A., Messts. Crosher, Fast, Glover, Whittle, Hubbard, Lovett, Keyworih, Clwadler, Bourne, Pacey, Abbott, Hardy, Williamson, Bulleck, Hi’l, and W. 8. Shipman. The CLERK reported that the balance i the hands ol the ticasurer was £lO Bs ...

I remain, Sir, Yours truly, A MELTONIAN

... from Mr. R. l!hrd'kk, the hon. secretary. MysTERIOUS DEATHS OF MORE LINCOLNSHIRE Horses. —During the past few days, Mr. Thomas Hardy, of Cloot Farm, Crewland, near Sw‘d,i:f' has suffered serious losses by the death of eight valuable working horses. The ...