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MABRIAOEB

... REBECCA, daughkr f«: HENRY ARNOLD, fonneriy of Uncojn. the 21st Mwvh, at John's Church. Leeds, the Ra». D. HOOK. (k>ancillor THOMAS WOOD, malUter, ui Utuito Mrs MARY WHITAKER, Leeds. On the 21st March, the parish church, Leeds, by to James H. McCheane, WM ...

THE QUEEN S COURT

... Richmond, Lord John Manners, the Right Hon. Gathorne Hardy, and Lord Naas. Mr J. P. Collier, of the Treasunr, has been appointed Assistant-Paymaster-General of the Forces, succession to Mr Foster, C.B. Mr Thomas Kennedy Lowry, Q.C., of the Irish bar. has been ...

BUSINESS XHTIMATIONS. MOSELY, Snrgeon-] (Attends personally.) •WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, NORTH ..

... Snrgeon-] (Attends personally.) •WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, NORTH STREET, LEEDS W. J. WILSON, succaaser N. Hardy begs inform the public that, having purchased entirely New Stock Goods, has now on hand a choice selection of Gold and Silver ...

LATEST BETTING

... and Shakapeare. The latter rtddenby Mr A. Goodman taking a line himself on the right hand, was first to charge the flight hardies, and despite strenuous efforts made by Johnny Page and on The Elk and Hornet, woo a good race by twe lengths. Hornet finishing ...

COMMERCIAL NEWS

... the iftttcr end U«t -fc. rumour was prevalent ye«terday aftem.» n Hardy, John Manner* and Mr Walp.,l- f' lowed the example of General Peel and gue«, canard that was soon dissipated Hardy's voice reply the speech stone, which it has been generally plute ...

The NEWEST STYLES in DRESS and MANTLE MAKING

... Kiehntand. by T. Thompson ; Scariorvugk, F. Foster Selby, by Q. Brown and F. Taylor. Lightning conductors. fkanois WOOD, St Thomas's Works, Cropper Lane, Bradford, begs call tbe special attention architeets, mill owners, and others, to his recent improvements ...

CHURCH PASTORAL AID SOCIETY

... death MrC. Hardy, the president, the Rev. W. Mitton was called the chair, and briefiy opened the meeting by making appropriate and affectionate reference the loss that the •Jpwty sad the district had sustained in the demise of Mr C. Hardy, and then remarked ...

CLERM. ASSISTAWTg. Ac.. WANTED

... Richmond, T. Thompson : Scarborottgh, F. Foster at Selby, O. Brown and F. Taylor. LIGHTNING COND UCTORS. FRANCIS WOOD, St Thomas’s Works, Cropper Lone, Bradford, begs to call the special attention of arenlteets, mill owners, and others, to his recant ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL HEWS

... and Miss Grey left the Castle yesterday. The Right Hon. Gathome Hardy arrived the Castle yesterday, and had the honour of dining with the Queen and the Royal family. Major-General Sir Thomas M. Biddulph and the Hon. Lady Biddulph had also the honour of ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL NEWS

... the death of Mr Charles Hardy, and desire to express the sincere and atfectionate sympathy which they feel for Mrs Hardy and her family in their severe bereavement. That the Rural Dean requested write letter of condolence Mrs Hardy, and convey her the assurance ...

MONEY TO BE LENT

... Materials. Frloes from 16s. to SSs. OBSERVE WILLIAM WILLEY, Ifi, KIRKOATB, and No. 1 Bridqb End Housb. Bottom of Briooatb, Udda Thomas headland & son, (Late Hardwick A Headland} TAILORS AND UNDERTAKERS. 49. BRIGGATE. Lkbds. A CARD. WILLIAM CLARKSON & SON, ...

ELECTION NEWa

... was retained. Wakefield—-Th* Both well Dao Cask.— This case Thursday, again before the Judge the Wakefield County Court. Mr Hardy, farmer, it may be remembered, on former occasion, sued tile Kev. John Bell, incumbent of that parish, for £l5 15a., the price ...