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ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, LEEDS

... wvould be seine S cwt. per day. Therefore the lot Coal, oil, ko ?? 0and Water ?? os. pay Iud ?? lt, the Ilp- Wear and tear-i5 per ceitt. en £-528,wa kys charged upon 200 days' work ?? tac Ilie -i~ 84 acres at 4s. per ?? per day. or Messrs. Howaid's plouglsing ...

THE SONG OF THE TALKATIVE MEMBER

... and £100o Ms of it restored to Howard. He was advised to deposit the suxm in a place of safety, but instead of iloing so, lie p lt it with some other funds, in the very chest froni which the £550 had been taken. Howard is 78 years of age, and bed- ridden ...

BIRMINGHAM HORSE SHOW

... Towcester; Y. R. Graham, Birmingham; Anthony Harrison, Leamington; Win. Lort, lornttgomerysinre; F. Lythall, Leamington; Howard Mapplebeck, Blrming. ham; Albert Muntz, Rughby; Gilbert Murray, Derby; ; S. Punlett, Biimingham; C. Tongue, Wolverhamptonu ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW, LEEDS

... gentlemen, _ the Messrs. Howard, now appear perfectly independent of le Mr. Smith. They adhere to his mode of traction, but have of invented and patented. several improved arrangements of detail. at As manufactured by MAessrs. Howard, Me. Smith's appa- re ...

INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ART EXHIBITION AT ROTHERHAM

... presided. The Emperor William leaves Ems today, and will spend several days in Coblentz, whence he will proceed to the island of Mainau. His departure for Gastein is not yet fixed. STORMs WAR.NreN !-A severe storm may be expected evmy day of the week in all ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... comedy artiste; Les Brontes does- tists: Howard Law and Nat Cliford, comedians; and tie Five Oswalds. BRADFORD THEATRE ROYAL, Under the personal direction of Mr. John HaIrt. an excellent company, led by Mr. William Ha-i;!land and Miss Amy Coleridge. late ...

LITERARY AND ART GOS

... Owenis College: Alexander James Davidson, I Owens College; Arthur Heary' Fisil, Owens College; William Howard Goulty, Old Trafford School and Owens College; William Hail Grifiu, University College and private study; Robert Travers Herford, Owens College; I ...

LITERATURE

... corrections ), Collings (or Collins) says- In settling ,the Peerage of this noble family (Howard, Duke of 'Norfolk), Sir William Dugdale begins with William Howard, a learned and reverend Judge in the latter part of King Edward I. and the beginning of uing ...

LITERARY ARRIVALS

... as in Finance-mumch Paper and muach Poverty may ce-eaist.' Politics and Society have both changed greatly since the days When William the Fourth was King.. It 'will soon be sixty years since the bluff Sailor King died, and his reign, which began in ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... Huddersfileld; Messrs. J. and J. Hopkinson, London: Messrs. Hornsby cad Son, Grantham; Messrs. Howard and Bullounh, Acoringtmn; Messrs. J. and F. Howard, Bedford; Messrs. Howell, James, and Co.; the Howe Machine Company Limited, London ; Messrs. Hughes ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... doubtless has its peculiar advantages, it la has always occurred to us that Howard's system possessed 1its one advantage over Fowler's, namely, that directly you cc detach Howard's engine from the winding apparatus it be- 1te comes a common portable engine ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... was held at the Leeds Town Hall, before Mr. Horsfall, deputy coroner, on the body of Willey Lane, aged three years, son of William Lane, forgeman, Silver-street, Holbeck. Onl the 22ad ult., the deceased's clothes caught fire, and before it could be extinguished ...