RIDLEY WATSON & GEORGE HEDLEY BEG most respectfully to inform the Gentry, theft Friends, and the Public, that ..
... com- menced Business as BOOT and SHOEMAKERS, N0.29, Market-Street, and hope, ma ...
... com- menced Business as BOOT and SHOEMAKERS, N0.29, Market-Street, and hope, ma ...
... TRAMCAR BLOWN OVER: A PASSENGER SERIOUSLY HURT. HOUSE BLOWN DOWN: HARROW ESCAPE OF TENANT. DESTRUCTION PROPERTY IN OUTLYING DISTRICTS. SHIPWRECKS AND LOSS OE LIFE. Extended inquiry and observation go prove that hardly a street or locality in Sunderland has escaped being damaged by the violence of yesterday's We have received endless reports of chimneys being blown away, windows wrecked, and ...
... tT be YA. thee NING & REPAIRING of or, tho | and kinds of Dlusical Instruments nhope 5 Keppel Street, suuth 7 BOUTH SHIELDS GAS COMPAN OOD COKE for Household purposes can had at the Gas Works at lus lid G pe per owt, or delivered in the town at 1 bid per half ton, Se Sd per quarter ton, extra ou according to distan | at the VISIT ‘TO _ NEWCASTLE Tyne, R THOMAS ISON, and jut not My Bye and mar ...
... Viscount MILNER said he was fully accord with much that had been said. What the Gownrueut felt was that there was no absolute rarity for the food of this country if the war continue ...
... UPWARDS. ' It* insertions 4d per line per insertion 3d ~ , 18t©25 „ 26 and upwards Id ~ „ Under circumstances will any advertisements cliarged leu* than 6d per insertion. Twelve linps to the inch of spues. Paragraph advertisements charged double the above rats PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Parliamentary Notices, o Public Com panics, Subscription Lists, County, Municipal, Poor Law. and Local Board ...
... Bave T>**cn Tiotrour»»fl with its**tTnctions TO SELL BY AUCTION. At the Palatine Hotel. Sunderland, On TUESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1902, At Eight o'clock in Evening. Lot L The well-situated Business Premises. 12 0. CHURCH STREET. Monkwoarmotith. eontiihing two Biitrhers Shops and 10 Rooms. Yard. Stable, and Joiners' Btioi> above in Society latie. and usual conveniences, in the yeiTpatioi: of Mfssrs ...
... A 1O\(STLE;, JANUARY 29. Whatever can be imagined of satisfaction and joy in regard to the matrimonial union of two individuals in the highest rank of life, and having the prospect at no remote period of exercising sovereign authority and influence in one of the most important kingdoms of Europe, will be found to have distinguished the nuptial ceremony of Prince Frederick William of Prus- sia ...
... GETTING OF THE CONTRACT. understand that the contract for the conde Ctlon of the Houghton-le-Spring aud Sun-0, District Electric Tramways has bet~ ainea b - Messrs Dick, Kerr, and Co., of Loubo-' whom the electric tramways in the 01 Suuderlaud have been made. The n «act price is stated to £170,000. The Bill lor the laying of this important line of tramways BeT' Ted the Royal Assent last year, ...
... Bobert S. Bruce ; beloved by all, much and deservedly respected. ...
... from Kimberley. Mt ENEMY TIRED OF BOMBARDING (ron THE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. OF THE DAILY News ’’ AND YORKSHIRE Saturday, November 25 (?). Received by despatch rider at Klokfontein, Blt miles south of the Modder, and telegraphed November 27, 9 a.m. :— 1 This is the 40th day of the siege, and we have almost a tortnight without news of the out- World, is still quiet, and his attention is ...
... NORTDUKEOF NORTHUMBERLAND'S rII DUKE BIRTH DAY. IIE Tradesmen and others of the Town of j Aln~'~ and h Neicibinirhood, intenld to owle- bT the Birth Day of ltia Gracs the Duke of Nor- | ?? bv a ?? lC DlNNVER, in the Town- been MondaY the 21st inst. Dinner on the Table each), to be bad at the Bar of the Turk's aluwick, April 9th, 1845. ~TREIENTON HIRING, for HINDS and othor SERVANTS, will be ...
... PICTURESQUE SCENE BEHIND THE FIRING LINE. FINE ATHLETIC FEATS, British Headquarters, Sunday. Perhaps the strangest scene that has been witnessed Flanders since the war brok ...