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... Harvey's life at 8 or 10 per cent. cabdriver, were summoned ab the instance of Mr. J, W The evidence upon this is that of Mr. Hardy, the secrede Caux, for obstructing the highway.—Mr. W. Bro'u' w:,‘h‘ ety Who -'ud' mnmponchod,‘nud the o :ZS“M in Court, said ...

C.E.Y.M.S », DISS

... covering the expenses and costs inourred. the Klrflo‘ gofl- The referee, however, ruled “ offside.” A T o e corner kick by Thomas proved unavailing, but sbofl.‘lz‘uur | port pted. . the same player made a “rattling shot, which sent ball ! Posson. well ...

COsts,

... COsts, CRUELTY To AN Ox.—James Rarber, Thomas Thrower, and George Watts were charged with illtreatingamox @0 5 S A porter named Tibbe, in the employ of the Great Eastern Railway Company, said on Saturday evening he heanl an ox bellowing in n(ud connected ...

SATURDAY

... the hospital, and, as he was quite incapable, he took him into custody. Prisoner was fined 5/, and costs. = ] (= R 4 RIS e Thomas W. Renouf was ehr:rd with being drunk and disorderly on Southtown-road, on Sunday. Policeconstable Chase said prisoner was ...

MISCELLANEA

... Barlee, clerk, M.A., was institated to the rectory and parish church of Intwood, with Keswick annexed, on the presentation of Thomas Gladstone Goalen, o¥Bs, Cornwall-road, Westbourne-park, Middlesex, Esquire, and others. And on the same day the Rev. Henry ...

VILLAGE NEWS

... the Reading-room was held at the Georsc Hotel on the evening of the 19th inst., under the prosidency of Mr. Clement Cozens-Hardy. _ Corpusty.—On the 18th inst. the children of the deid School gave an entertainment before a large audience. Colton.—A most ...

NEWS OF THE WEEK

... Cubitt, ounfer son of Mr. Charles Crawshay, of I:ling iam, and Miss Constance Esther Frances, eldest daughter of the late Major Thomas Charles Briggs, Madras Infantry, retired. The marriage between Mr. Alexander Campbell, Norfolk Regiment, only son of the Rev ...

North Walsham and Aylsham Association,

... purchasers that would much rather bay their |T. A. Burton ; h.c., Thomas Phillips. Ten wether lambs, 1, | goods from British O:IM than take Mfi m: .v?'v'o“ “t Watton special prize, Thomas Phillips ; v.h.c., _ sbroad. (:A;‘P. hear. y’ ::‘q{:d“ s m:h::in‘ ...

THE YARMOUTH GAZETTE,

... was ordered to leave the court. A vacancy has been caused mn the Parliamentu% representation of Halifax by the death of Mr. Thomas Shaw, who was returned, as a Gladstonian Liberal, at the head of the poll at the last election. Mr. Shaw polled 6,581 votes ...

LOCAL NEWS

... extinguished by the inmates, It arose from a candle left on a table igniting some curtains, | AccipeNT. —On Saturday afternoon Thomas Barker, a blucksmith of Reedbam, was brought to the Hospital. He was shoeing a horse when it plunged, knocked him down, and ...

LOCAL NEWS

... | North lovud’ Street, (four doors from Bread Row).— ddvt. | Duare or Mz, Tuomas Goars.—We t to/ record the death of Mr. Thomas Geate, of&msun. which took place with painful suddenness on Geod Friday merning. Mr. Goate carried en for fem yoars the well-knewn ...

BRIDE'S

... Pictare and cushiou—Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Paget. Pepper mill—Mr. W. Brinton. Tea pot—Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Bilver spoons—Mrs. Thomas Smith. Silver basin—Mrs. and Miss Vincent. P-Tw%—m&v,o‘n.m Mrs. Vincent. China—’ Rev. E. and Mrs. Kinder. Silver basket—The ...