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SAXLEBYE

... of Wollaton, Notts., and Saxlebye Park, Melton Mowbray, with Mr. T. K Harrison, Royal Dragoons, eldest son of the late Mr. Thomas Elliot Harison, of Whitburn, Sunderland For many days previous, busy preparations had beer in progress, and the effect of ...

THIRD EDITION

... cemetery, for permission to bore the ground in order to ascertain the nature of the soil. STREET ACCIDENT.—On Monday evening Thomas Wniw.gsglcr, Melton, was #iding on his cart along Thorpe , and when near Messrs. Evans and Hili's E: works he fell from the ...

SYSTON

... licensed premises at Syston on the 15th, and also with damaging a window and blind, to the extent of 30s , the pl;){puly of Thomas Shelton, land. lord of the Railway Hotel, who said defendant came wto his house the worse for drink, and witpess refused to ...

THE MELTON MOWBLLKAY TIMES. FRIDAY, MAY 2,

... Bellars, John Bourne, Samuel Alcock >quires ; Grimstone, KRagdale, Saxelby, Shoby, Juhn Thomas Cooke, Kobert Baroes ; Harvy, Stathern, George Braithwate, ucorge Hardy; Melton Mowbray, ieivert Woaut, Josian Glover ; KRearsby, Thrussington, Philip tardy, ...

SHEEP

... Gilbert Mee, Elms ¥aun, Kirby Muxloe. Class 34.— Ge{ding or Filly, three years old, ‘ adapted tor hunting purposes: 1, £3, Thomas | Iyler Gainsborough House, Loughborough; 2, £l, | km Wilkint, Long Whatton ; he, Joseph Wootton, - Wymeswold., Class 35 ...

FIELD AND GARDEN |

... FIELD AND GARDEN | fax Week's Work.—Hardy anruals of kinde foi fioweriug n spring and early sutamer may be sown yet. Sow in patches where the plants are | reqired to bloom, and cover the seed very lightly. ‘ The best sorts for present sowing are Shirley ...

MELTON MOWBRAY BOARD OF GUAKDIANS,

... 30 that effect. ‘ A letter was read from Mr. J. T, Hardy, the workheu e porter, ashing for an inciease of salary equal to ' that of the late porter.—ln reply to questions, the | CLERK stated that Hardy's salary was £22 10s. per I year, including beer money ...

ire broke out in New York at the office of the ¢ru U jon Telegraph Company, caused by an lirut wire crossing ..

... from Triest annonnces the death of Sir Richard Burton, the eminent traveller and Orienta ist., He was British Coosul there. Thomas McDarmott, aged 10, who played near a shooting gallery at Aston-le Willows while two men were competing, was shortly afterwards ...

SAD OCCURRENCE AT MELTON

... 1 had no suspicion that she m~ditated | anything of the kind, Deceased had previously been | under restraint, ! Mr GroRGE THoMAS WILLAN said: I am a surgeon, practising at Melton. At about a qarter to eight this morning, T was called to see deceased. ...

TWYFORD

... but I fcel sure i he would do all he could 1n the matter.—l am, yours truly, A PaRENT. FuxerarL The funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Blackwell, who recently met with his death by drowning, whilst skaupg on the river Wreake, | took place last Saturday afterncon ...

BOBY

... Rev. J. W. Taylor, Mr. S Monis Mr. G, Braithwaite, (butcher and farmer), Mr. Breithwaite (Jace manufacturer) Mr. Pick, Mr. Hardy, Di. Tiley, and several otbers, besides the Malt ke, It is expected the work will commence in the spring, and, when completed ...

ATHLETE. HUNTING NOTES. WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THE * MELTON MoOw- BRAY TlMmes,”

... tbe business. regard than the Band, and uuder the able leadership Af'er calling upon the secretary for the mioutes cf of Mr. Thomas Huckeiby—who may be aptly termed | b€ previous lodge night, ke at once introduced the the leading musician of the district—it ...