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SPECIAL NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS O Of SITUATIONS WANTED OR VACANT. HOUSES avp APARTMENTS ..

... SHOPS, ANT. WAREHOUSES TO LET. HOUSES AND CARRIAGES SALE. MONEY WANTED AND TO LEND. MACHINERY, CIjOTHINO, AM. JEW LERY. FURNITURE and BUSINESSES FOR ALE. HOTELS. PUBLIC-HOUSES, Sc.. LET, AND ALL ARTICLES OF A MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTER, Are inserted at Hit' following ratesj—~ ~~~~~ , _= I Three Six No. nords. Insertion. Insertion*. Insertions. euuuierated, and mutt puid prrriuus to imtriioii. V ...

Published: Monday 22 June 1891
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1223 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: freeman 

LOCAL BILLS IN PARLIAMENT

... LOCAL BILLS PARLIAMENT. THE BRADFORD WATERWORKS AND IMPROVEMSNT BlLL.— Thin bill came before the examiners Standing Orders to the House Lords yesterday, and the Standing Orders having been complied with the bill was directed to be proceeded with. The bill has passed the House of Commons. THE ISLE OF AXHOLMR RAILWAY BILL.— The examiners Standing Orders the House of Lords yesterday reported that ...

COMPARATIVE MORTALITY EXPERIENCE OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY AND OTHER OFFICES

... or —— aN UD ATHVE GE A rw OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY AND OTHER QJ DIAGRAM No, 1. The. Object of this diagram is two-fold :—first to show the number of insurants zach age EXPECTED to die according to the data on which the company’s Jes were founded; and secondly, the number at each such age that actually have i during the company’s fifteen years’ experience. The results are of great ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1860
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1911 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: freeman 

BREED SOCIETIES AND TUBERCULOSIS

... The Earl of Strsdbroke, president of the Royal Agricultural Society, presided at conference attended by representatives from seventeen cattle breed societies, at the Society's offices, when committee were elected to consider the question ot the eradication ot bovine tuberculosis from pedigree herds and the beet means secure It. . J . eojoy . a. _ J |LAM MMI tin ft ■■ ■m J SIM WIUI DuRCT| ...

MONEY MARKET

... Fbom Oub City Cobbkspond-nt. | London. Tuesday Evening. The demand for discount was considered rather more active, but the rates were not higher. Money was tv full supply at 2\ to 2\ : — Bank Bills, three months 3j per oen- f>o. four months Mi „ Do. six months 3j „ Trade BUla, three months 4 „ Do. Nur months 4 „ Do. sixmontba 4 — No bullion movements occurred at the Bank. The Continental ...

Published: Wednesday 07 November 1877
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5486 | Page: Page 4, 7 | Tags: freeman 

THE HUDDEESIIELD DAILY CHBOMCLE May be had EVERY MORNING in j BRADFORD, at the Lancashire and Yorkshire ! i Railway

... SUtion. LEEDS, at the Midland Railway Station, and the New Joint Railway Station. MANCHESTER, at the Victoria Railway Station. DEWSBURY, at the London and Nortb Western Railway Station. WAKEFIELD, at the Railway Station. MIRFIELD, at the Railway Station. HALIFAX, at the Railway Station. TO ADVERTISERS. Scale of charges for Pbeaid Advertisements ln the fl udiertield Daily Chroniclt of the ...

Published: Thursday 06 January 1887
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 662 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: freeman 

THE KIRBYMOORSIDE ROBBERY

... EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF HARE. On Wednesday, atthe Helmsley Court-house, J. Hare, the second prisoner elm rged with robbing and assault- ing Wm. Lancaster, of Starfits. near Kirbymoorside, the particulars of which are now so weU known, was brought up for examination before the Rev. J. HUI and the Hon. Cecil Duneombe. Last Friday the pri- soner first charged, John Snowden, was committed for ...

Published: Saturday 24 January 1874
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3484 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: freeman 

LINCOLNSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. (BT OCB OWN REPORTER.) The Easter Sessions for the parts of Lindsev, Lincoln* ..

... at Lincoln Castle. E. Turnor was chairman, the other magistrates present being Sir C. N. J. Anderson, Bart., Sir Hickman Bacon, Bart., tho Rev. A. Wright, the Rev. J. Livesey, the Rev. G. Bubb, the Rev. H. C. Brewster, the Rev. W. W. Cooper, the Rev. F. Jarvix. Lieutenant-Colonel Mason, Colonel Seddon, Lieutenant-Colonel Conway-Gordon, Mr W. R. Eroers. A. Luard, Mr E. Pearson, J. Mr R. Waldo ...

CODE FOR HIKERS

... (From Our London Correspondent) FLEET STREET, Wednesday The prospects of the Rights of Way” Bill now before Parliament, and the probable successful termination to negotiations for the withdrawal of “damaging” amendments introduced into the measure during the Committee stage, were the subjects of authoritative statements to-day at the annual meeting of the Commons, Open Spaces, and Footpaths ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... An American, sixty-eight years of age, who has been married four times, has lately presented at the baptismal lo nt his thirty-first child. Happy man ! Straw hats, with a cabbage-leaf in the crown, are strongly recommended for harvesters as a precaution against sunstroke. Mr. Bulman, a veterinary surgeon at Jarrow, has accidentally killed himself by taking morphia to procure sleep. Lambs have ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1868
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 17493 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: freeman 

BRADFORD TOURNAMENT

... In an amateur boxing tournament at the R.F.A. barracks at Bradford last night, A. Bellamy (Thornton) narrowly defeated T. Fletcher, winner of two championships, after great fight. H. Mortimer (Wibsey 8.C.) beat J. Nicholson (Lister’s 8.C.) in the final of the R. Kitching Cup. In other bouts J. Kenningham (Wibsey 8.C.) beat 11. Broderick IQueensbury 8.C.); C. Lockton (Lister’s 8.C.) beat F. ...

A Long Wait

... It was on June 20, 1912 —declares a citizen Hull very exactly—“ that I first reached the Whitby district. I was walking with a friend; and, after plodding, waist-high, through miles of heather, we decided that as a storm was brewing we should seek shelter for the night. stumbled across a tiny railway station, all newly painted—even to the name, I remember, Beckhole.’ My friend assured that ...