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... :—Open clue: Henderson, Ryton ; Thomas Bettensby, Winlatoe • Robert Atkinson, Winlaton ; Geo. Tait, Newcastle; and John Forster, Ryton. Cottager,' clue: Joseph Murray, J. B. Hall, Matthew Wheatley, Wheatley, and Thomas Fellows. For the best four half ...

ALSTON

... concluding part of hie lecture, Henry VIII. and the Reformation, in the School-room, on Friday. There a good attendance. Mr Hardy, Rodderup Tower, occupied the chair. BELTINGHAM (BARDON MILL.) We are given to understand that a movement is on foot to restore ...

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... 'back for his native lair, and thought North Grains would take him, and with speed made back for that piece. Jest at that time Thomas Heslop had! arrived at the company at Shorogate Cross and exhorted them to make for North Grains in his usual forcible manner ...

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... seceded from the U. P. Church, because the anti of unfermented wine was not allowed in the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. James Hardy, a shepherd ; 45 years of age, WilU lived at the Nocampment, near Crookham, week committed suiLside by hanging, and on Saturday ...

FARS( STOCK SALES

... and most of the classes brought highly satisfactory prices. The cattle were principally Gallovrays and half-breds of that hardy class most prized in the district. Milch cows brought from £l7 to £23 ss; two-year-old bullocks averaged £l3 108 ; stirks brought ...

Segal and 64n4tral

... married, and has left a family. MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON A LADY WHITBY. —A FARMER TO PRlSON.—Thomas Lee, farmer, Newton Mnlgrave, Whitby, chawl with assaulting Mrs Hardy, America House, W hi tby, was brought before the magistrates on Saturday. Complainant had ...

504,11 NCO

... Christian Association on Zivka the blind hero of Bohemia, and the Hussite Reformation. On Tuesday forenoon, a bricklayer, Thomas Ridley, residing in Rey rold's Entry, Saudgate, Newcastle, fell from the roof of a house in Ellison Street, Gateshead, and ...

BR AM PTON

... African marigolds, The prizes for briskets of fruit were taken by Mr James White and Mr T. H. Dodd, and for best colleation of hardy fruit by Mr William Taylor. Altogether, as regards quality, the articles shown were of very commendable merit. We must also ...

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, I_BBo,

... pedlar, who had fallen down stairs on Wednesday morning, the 17th Mat, and fractured his skull. Deceased YAW lodging with Mrs Hardy, Chandler's Lane, Brampton, and it,appears from the evidence adduced that he came home on the night in question the worse of ...

He's poor in no one fault, but stored with all

... DROWNID AT Scone SH lELDB.—A melancholy death by drowning of a South Shields gentleman occurred. On Monday night, Mr John Hardy, owner of the North Past , lres Rum, South Shiefis, who formerly was an extensive draper in that town, was amusing himself ...

THE Aisrox HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1877

... the recent disantrons tire at St. John, New Brunswiek. Mrs. Kerr, of Dundee, and the only surviving daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Doubleday, Newcastle, has obtained the tile of L.A. at the first °Lamination for the higher certificate granted to women by ...

THE ALSTON HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 18M

... is too fat for the popular taste, which is year by year becoming more fastidious. For this reason and because they are less hardy, we more half bred ewes as before described, or a cross from these by Leioeeter ram. The lambs from either of these classes ...